
What it's like to live in the robocall capital of America
CNN
Melinda Walsh, a former marketing consultant, gets up to eight robocalls on her cell phone on any given day -- not counting the few that come through on her landline.
The constant chorus of robocalls -- "your account has been compromised" and "your car warranty has expired" -- became a backdrop to her life. It's a game of "whack-a-mole," she said. "I have 54 blocked numbers in my phone ... and it's programmed to silence calls that aren't in my contacts or that I have not called." Yet the calls keep coming.More Related News

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