07-25-2023 11:22 PM - last edited on 07-25-2023 11:25 PM by RogersJermaine
I recently got a robo-call that sounded like something official from my bank. Yet when I check the call back numbers, they don't match any numbers from the bank. Is there a simple way to download / save the call to my PC or forward it to my email so that I can then forward it to my phishing@bank.com so they can go after these fraudsters?
Thanks in Advance for any help.
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07-27-2023 09:29 PM
Hi @Calamoor,
Thank you for your post and for bringing this to our attention. You can never be too careful with your personal information. At this time, we do not have a way to download your voicemail messages from your phone.
Abuse report email addresses are generally used to forward spam emails that you may have received in your email inbox. If you are receiving phone calls that you are concerned are being used for fraud, you can report them to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at antifraudcentre.ca or 1-888-495-8501.
You can find out more information on ways to protect yourself here.
Regards
RogersJermaine
07-27-2023 09:29 PM
Hi @Calamoor,
Thank you for your post and for bringing this to our attention. You can never be too careful with your personal information. At this time, we do not have a way to download your voicemail messages from your phone.
Abuse report email addresses are generally used to forward spam emails that you may have received in your email inbox. If you are receiving phone calls that you are concerned are being used for fraud, you can report them to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at antifraudcentre.ca or 1-888-495-8501.
You can find out more information on ways to protect yourself here.
Regards
RogersJermaine
07-27-2023 10:56 PM
It may not be the Best quality, but here is a suggestion, you can call your voicemail box, put the phone on speaker phone mode, then open the sound recorder app from your pc or mac or what ever computer you use, and play the voicemail nice and loud on the phone and make sure you put it close to your computer's microphone, and you have to be sure to hit the record button on the sound recorder app, you will then have a digital audio file of the voicemail, from there you can email it from your computer to who ever you want or just keep it indefinitely if it is an important message u would like to save.