Industry experts say robocalls are down — both scam calls as well as nagging calls from your creditors to pay your bill.

– News and commentary from Quincy Quarry News.

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Coronavirus pandemic claims another victim: robocalls.

Finally, some good news about a positive impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. 

After all, one can readily imagine how those long housebound while sheltering in place could snap given even but a single robocall.

The reason for what has been a step call in robocalls is that call centers – and especially those overseas – have seen their operations greatly degraded given Coronavirus shutdown orders.

To this end, Quincy Quarry’s media partner and co-respondent nonpareil in Manila confirms same.

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Call centers in the Philippines – and one of its fastest growing industries in recent years given considerable local English fluency – have all but been shutdown given the Philippine government imposing a de facto and martial law-enforced shelter in place order.

Put another way, as much as many Americans grouse about the impacts of the pandemic upon them, it is often worse elsewhere. 

Way worse.

Source: Coronavirus pandemic claims another victim: robocalls

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