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have you used Autotrader to sell a car?
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<blockquote data-quote="blubyu87gt" data-source="post: 15907032" data-attributes="member: 137433"><p>I don't know about the specific T&C you're concerned about for AutoTrader. However, I am pretty familiar with the way some robocall/callbots/Spam caller functions work. Short answer: I wouldn't think too much of it.</p><p></p><p>Spam dialers will go through random phone numbers, see it was answered by either voicemail or a person (if you've ever got a random silent hang up call this is likely the cause), catalog it as a working number, then forward / sell it to the same marketing partners. </p><p></p><p>So it's not all that difficult for them to get your number anyway. Unless you turn off voicemail, never answer for phone numbers not in your contact list, or/and use a carrier / manufacturer's application to identify and block said calls. At least you get something out of the deal when posting on AT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blubyu87gt, post: 15907032, member: 137433"] I don't know about the specific T&C you're concerned about for AutoTrader. However, I am pretty familiar with the way some robocall/callbots/Spam caller functions work. Short answer: I wouldn't think too much of it. Spam dialers will go through random phone numbers, see it was answered by either voicemail or a person (if you've ever got a random silent hang up call this is likely the cause), catalog it as a working number, then forward / sell it to the same marketing partners. So it's not all that difficult for them to get your number anyway. Unless you turn off voicemail, never answer for phone numbers not in your contact list, or/and use a carrier / manufacturer's application to identify and block said calls. At least you get something out of the deal when posting on AT. [/QUOTE]
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