What Happens When You Report a Spam Call?

 Reporting spam calls isn’t just for your protection — it helps authorities and carriers fight back against scammers. Here’s what happens after you file a report.


1. Your Report Is Logged and Analyzed

When you report to the FTC, FCC, or CRTC, your complaint is added to a database that tracks spam call patterns and numbers.


2. Carriers Use Data to Improve Filters

Mobile carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile review reports to update spam detection algorithms and block similar calls network-wide.


3. Regulatory Agencies Investigate

If multiple users report the same number, agencies can trace it and take legal action against the spam operation.


4. The Number May Be Blocked or Flagged

Once confirmed as spam, the number is marked “Scam Likely” or blocked automatically for other users.


OnePlus Tip: Even one report helps. The more users report spam calls, the faster carriers and authorities can shut them down.

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