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by AbortedLaunch 776 days ago
This may not be sufficient; some phone systems delay the disconnect, keeping you connected to the scammer on your outgoing call.
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Older POTS maybe - and I’m old enough to have experienced that back in the 1980s, but I’m pretty sure that that’s no longer the case today - triply so with mobiles.
Yeah, it would have to be a "real" POTS all the way too. These days you're likely using VoIP under the covers anyway.
That's odd, I've never heard of this. On landlines I used, when the other side hangs up, you hear the busy tone, with no other choice than to hang up too.
Okay, so different countries had their phone systems work differently. In Russia, even back when we had electromechanical telephone exchanges, it's always been such that hanging up would instantly disconnect your line from the call, no matter the direction of the call. I just assumed it worked this way all over the world.