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mrisrael t1_j6iai1z wrote

Don't threaten, just do. They're gonna keep doing the same shit, they're just going to try to get better at hiding it.

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p00ponmyb00p t1_j6iibcg wrote

It’s not twilio, it’s abusive customers. I’m not sure how twilio is supposed to even do anything about it. How do they know the numbers being called are random robocall spam

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mrisrael t1_j6ijq6h wrote

Lets all set up spam bots on twilio and have them robocall twilio call centers and execs. I bet they would figure something out right quick.

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Black_Moons t1_j6innd9 wrote

Heres an idea: If your calls originate with 100's of different spoofed numbers, you should prob be dropped as a customer.

If when twilio calls those numbers a call is suppose to be originating from, it doesn't belong to the company who signed up, dropped as a customer.

In fact, how about just the standard "We sent number XYZ a text message, please enter the message to confirm you own number XYZ" before allowing to call anywhere using that number as your 'spoof'?

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