How do you block scam likely calls

August 17, 2021

Scam phone calls have existed for years. However, robocalling technology — systems that allow parties to dial numbers automatically or use prerecorded voice messages — have made receiving fraudulent calls much more common. In March 2021, the number of robocalls received has already returned to pre-pandemic levels, at an estimated 4.6 billion per month. Though there are many types of non-fraudulent robocalls, ranging from emergency alerts to solicited telemarketing messages, the number of illegitimate calls remains significant.

In response to the growing number of scam calls to mobile phones, many carriers and third parties have created tools to identify and block scam calls. Unfortunately, these tools aren’t perfect. Businesses that use legitimate robocalls, and even some that don’t, may have their numbers incorrectly marked by scam ID technology, particularly when calling cell numbers. With smartphones in the hands and pockets of 81 percent of U.S. adults, you need to know that your calls are reaching your customers. Read on to learn how you can avoid being marked with a Scam Likely caller ID.

What Is Scam Likely Caller ID?

In an attempt to improve customer experience, the carrier T-Mobile launched a feature called Scam ID, which is automatically enabled on T-Mobile and MetroPCS devices. When someone calls one of these devices, T-Mobile checks the number against its database of reported scam numbers. If the source matches a reported scam number, the person being called sees a message that says “Scam Likely” alongside standard caller ID. The user can then decide whether or not to answer the call.

In addition to Scam ID, T-Mobile and MetroPCS also allow customers to opt in to a Scam Block feature that prevents all Scam Likely calls from reaching the user’s phone. Though T-Mobile was the first carrier to integrate this feature into their service for free, other carriers have since introduced their own paid and free versions. Third party apps also allow smartphone users to detect, report and block scam calls.

While Scam Likely Caller ID features do help users avoid potential scams, they sometimes mark legitimate calls incorrectly. To understand why, let’s take a look at what Scam ID uses to identify risky calls.

What Scam ID and Other Services Look For

To identify likely scam calls, T-Mobile’s Scam ID looks for two main traits associated with fraud and robocalling: a high volume of calls originating from the number and existing complaints filed about the number. This means numbers marked with “Scam Likely” tend to be either numbers that originate a large number of robocalls or numbers that have a record of being reported by recipients as scams.

Scam ID successfully blocks many illegal calls. However, there are two problems that lead to legitimate calls being blocked:

  1. The algorithm fails to distinguish between legal and illegal robocalls: Because the system looks only for high-volume originating numbers, the service may mark legal robocalls as scam. Examples of legal robocalls include calls from non-profits and telemarketing calls made with a person’s express consent.
  2. Users may report a number erroneously: Some people avoid calls from all unknown numbers. As a result, some customers may report your number without answering the phone. If this happens enough, your number will be marked Scam Likely.

How Scam Likely Phone Block Can Hurt Your Business

Getting a number marked Scam Likely incorrectly is common for businesses and organizations using legitimate robocalling. This mislabeling can harm your business by:

  • Preventing people from getting your calls: If a customer has Scam Block or an equivalent feature enabled on their phone, they won’t receive your calls, leading to lost leads and a decreased number of call responses.
  • Convincing people to ignore your calls: People tend to ignore or decline calls accompanied by scam warnings, which could lead to miscommunication and lost leads as well. In one study, only one in 10 people reported answering a call from a Scam Likely number.
  • Creating customer dissatisfaction: When customers don’t receive a call they’re expecting, they can become frustrated with your business. Miscommunication created by Scam Likely caller ID can lose you customers, especially if it prevents you from delivering your product or service on time.

Five Ways You Can Avoid Being Marked Scam Likely

Because getting incorrectly listed as a scam number can have an enormous impact on the success of your business, you need to take steps to avoid being marked with this caller ID. Use these strategies to protect your number:

  1. Understand robocall laws: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has laws about making robocalls. Making sure you understand the FCC’s robocall laws helps you stay off scam number databases and gives you legal ground should your number be marked incorrectly.
  2. Originate calls individually: If you can originate calls to customers individually, do so. This prevents Scam ID from identifying your number when searching for high-volumes of calls coming from a single number.
  3. Ask customers to save your number: Some third-party scam blocking apps allow users to block calls from unknown numbers. Others even generate databases by excluding numbers stored in users’ contacts. Asking users to save your number can help ensure your call reaches them successfully.
  4. Change numbers often: Most large contact centers change phone numbers often to avoid getting marked Scam Likely. You can also use this strategy, though it may not be practical for every business.
  5. Place test calls: By placing test calls to numbers represented by different carriers, you’ll know in advance which ones have marked you Scam Likely. Implementation of this system allows you to stay proactive while avoiding unwanted surprises down the road.

What to Do If You’re Already Marked Scam Likely

It’s often easier to avoid getting marked as a scam than to resolve the problem after the fact. The fastest way to get your company’s calls removed from a scam list is to change your phone number. However, changing a business number frequently comes with its share of inconveniences, especially if a different telephone subscriber is quickly assigned your old number.

Potential issues that come with changing your number include factors like inconveniencing customers who have you on speed-dial, the potential loss of current advertising materials and being incorrectly listed in a business directory. If changing your present number is not an option, using the five strategies outlined below can also help resolve the issue and get your number to stop showing up as spam. These tactics could also mitigate any potential losses:

  • Report the mistake to the carrier or blocking service and request a correction: If you think your telephone number is being flagged as Scam Likely on a customer’s caller ID, you can contact the appropriate telecommunications provider for review. If you’re not aware of the provider, locator tools at whitepages.com or number-finder.info might be able to assist you. Once the provider verifies your number, it may immediately remove the Scam Likely tag and fix how your number appears on caller ID.
  • Register with Free Caller Registry: Free Caller Registry enables entities making legitimate outbound phone calls to submit their data once through a centralized process to the three major providers of call management services that support all the major U.S. wireless carriers. Registration of your data establishes a relationship that becomes a key data point for analytics engines to provide the most accurate information possible.
  • Keep customers informed and ask them to turn off their scam call blockers: Another solution involves reaching out to your customers individually and requesting they disable their method of spam protection to fix how caller ID shows your number. While this solution may seem impractical, it could alert your customers to potential problems they have with other blocked calls. Some users often have spam blockers installed unknowingly. One simple way of generating contact is through bulk emailing or printed literature.
  • Temporarily switch to another communication channel, such as email: Switching to communication exclusively by email may have some advantages. Transmitting information through email is essentially instantaneous, enhancing communication by rapidly circulating transmissions while providing fast responses to customer inquiries. It also allows for quicker problem-solving and more streamlined business applications. As such, it will enable some companies to accomplish more in less time, especially smaller businesses.
  • Purchase new numbers for your outbound dialing: Another alternative is to purchase new numbers for your outbound dialing. This option allows you to keep any existing numbers for incoming calls and other regular transactions while allowing you to call outbound without any risk of your primary number showing as spam on caller ID. This method is beneficial for companies that frequently employ telemarketing practices.

Using one or several of the above tactics can lead to a speedy resolution of eliminating the Scam Likely tag. By simply being aware of the potential problems that exist, you are taking a step in the right direction.

Your ability to reach customers is an essential part of keeping your business running. As a result, you need to ensure your calls reach recipients without the burden of a Scam Likely label.

At Consolidated Technologies, Inc., our Carrier Practice and Contact Center Experts are here to Help Your Business Succeed. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help resolve complex communication technology challenges.

How do you stop scam likely calls?

To make sure you've blocked phone calls from “Scam Likely”, you can dial #787# in the keypad of your iPhone or Android's Phone app.

How do you block scam likely calls on iPhone?

Set up an app to filter and detect spam calls.
Go to the App Store and download an app that detects and blocks spam phone calls. ... .
Go to Settings > Phone..
Tap Call Blocking & Identification..
Under Allow These Apps To Block Calls And Provide Caller ID, turn the app on or off..

Why do I get so many scam likely calls?

If an incoming call is labeled Scam Likely, it's probably a call from a spammer, scammer, or telemarketer. Your carrier maintains a database of likely telemarketing phone numbers and flags these calls automatically. You can choose to ignore calls marked Scam Likely, or you can block them and prevent them from ringing.

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