Is Delaware BPO Robocall A Genuine Offer To Handle Your Calls Or Some Kind Of Scam?

You may be here because you may have received Delaware BPO Robocall which says: "Hi I'm Lisa calling you from Delaware BPO. How are you doing today? Glad to hear that. At Delaware BPO, we handle your company's incoming and outgoing customer calls at a very cheap rate. So, if you are interested to hire us, please say yes." People around the internet have negative reviews about these kinds of calls because they say it will try to scam you. However, we are not sure either it is fake or real call but it's better be safe than sorry just by ignoring it.

You may get similar types of such scam calls in several forms. So, you can help us by reporting similar kinds of scams below in the comment section. If you are concerned with your privacy, then you can comment below without submitting your email address.

Delaware BPO robocall is fake or real?

What can be the motive of these calls if they are the fraudulent ones?

If these calls are from scammers, then that is to get your personal information. They may trick you to submit them your personal and financial details. So, it's better you not follow their instructions.

Once these cybercriminals get your personal information, they make money by selling those details. If they get your credit card information, even they can steal money from your credit card.

Scam calls may not come from the same number, in the name of the same company, or in the same format. These scammers may use multiple numbers, emails, and the name of companies to call you. So, beware of these kinds of calls.

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Few examples of scam calls are:

Now you know about of these kinds of calls. So, if you want to say something about it or want to report any kinds of scams, then please feel free to leave your comment below. After all, we are here to spread awareness about scams. So, let’s do it together. Let’s save innocent people from scams.

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Good Luck!

Reference:- Scamadviser

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De Roka (Suman Roka) is an online scam researcher and consumer protection advocate who has been investigating online fraud since 2014. Work with Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA.org) as Anti-Scam Consultant and with ScamAdviser as Content Partner; founder of De-Reviews.com and former owner of NewsOnlineIncome.com. The shared mission behind these efforts is fighting online scams and helping internet users stay safe.
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19 responses to “Is Delaware BPO Robocall A Genuine Offer To Handle Your Calls Or Some Kind Of Scam?”

  1. Lisa Gmerek Avatar
    Lisa Gmerek

    888-748-6398 - Delware BPO. Even if I said yes, they still hang up. I like to mess with the time wasters. This is clearly a waste of everyone's time and bandwidth.

  2. Same experience noted above and the call disconnected after I said yes. I’m on the do no call list and am going to report the number.

  3.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Rohnny

    1-866-936-9948 - Scam from Delaware BPO - Call disconnected after I asked what was Delaware BPO

  4. They are recording your voice, specifically when they ask you a question in which you may answer "Yes" to. Avoid the calls whenever you can, and always avoid using the word "Yes" to answer any of their questions. If you are not sure if the call is legit, still try to avoid using "Yes" to respond to any of their questions. Try using "Why Not" "Sure" "Absolutely" "Uh Huh" instead of "Yes." I am sure they will find a work around once they see people are catching on.

  5. Calling my 100 yr old mother’s phone 2-3 a day!
    1-866-448-9957.

  6. +1 (866) 365-4553 Lisa Delaware bpo- scam didn’t call them for any info just robocalled me

  7. The calls always automatically disconnect after I say "Yes" so I never get to find out what information the "Delaware BPO" scammer is seeking.

  8. bob white Avatar
    bob white

    +1-855-353-3154...reported

  9. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    They're all scams.

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