FCC Cracks Down On Robocalls - Comments Page 2
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Great news Bob. Unfortunately I live in France where this plague is still prevalant. I have a revenge tactic - when a human caller goes off into a rant about some service I cannot live without, I simply say "hold on, that's the door"put the phone down still connected and leave their phone bill ticking up while I get on with my life. The side benefit is that I then have some time free of further nuisance calls..... |
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I've had good luck with the free service "NoMoRoBo", aka No More RoBot calling. Go to their website and sign-up. They'll give you a phone number to mirror your phone number. (Mirror = both numbers ring at the same time; your phone company/system must have this mirror feature.) |
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That is fine for some robocalls but when the caller keeps changing their displayed number it is almost impossible to block them number by number. |
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I have been bombarded by robocalls which are going directly to my voice mail. There is no way I have found to get the number to block. The number used is not the one in the message as a return number. How do you block what you do not know. I have gotten as high as three calls in one hour. Reporting to the friendly candy company (FCC) has done nothing. Verizon, my carrier, blocks the ones I tell them to, but to no avail. |
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Hi Bob, |
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Unfortunately forget Comcast helping us consumers with these robo-calls/telemarketers as they state they can NOT help me nor control these calls. I asked for them to trace these calls and they REFUSED, they said the FBI & FCC is on this, yeah like this is really going to help us as well even being on the DNC List, so now when these robo/telemarket calls come thru my landline phone I have FUN at my expense with these broken-speaking English idiots, asking if I have windows and I tell them 'Yes I have been waiting for my windows for over 3 months now and PAID IN FULL so they better send them to me ASAP. They say "No no, windows for your computer" and I rant and rave 'well why the he** do you think I NEED windows as I threw my computer thru my windows breaking them and ordered new windows, paid for them and waiting patiently for them from them. I dont give them a chance to speak and continue to rant about them giving me what I order, I tell them I'm going to sue them, have the ATT General's Office on them as well as the local police where their call is coming from, and even tho these people that dont speak our language very well they sure know our cuss words to say when THEY want to end of the converstation: 'F*** You' and hang up. ROFL I have also used this:" Hello, State Police, Sgt Helms speaking, may I have you name, employee ID # and where your calling from, this call is being traced and monitored" and BAM they hang up immediately..Haha. But it is very annoying as I get 5-10 calls a day and some days I just let the answering machine get them as they ALWAYS hang up when they dont get a Human Voice to speak to. Filed many calls with the FCC and they could care less and NOTHING about our FBI is involved on the FCC's site. Where are MY First Amendment Rights and Freedom of Speech at and allowed to be HEARD? Looks like I am cancelling my landline phone and phooey on any cell phones as they are being spammed as well. Its only going to get worse when our communications companies REFUSE to stand behind us when we pay them millions of $$ just for telephone/cell phone services. The FCC NEEDS to really find these spammers and FINE THEM Heavily or put them in jail. What is our COUNTRY coming to?? BTW, there is the Nomorobo service which is Free (http://www.nomorobo.com) that is supposedly out there to help us consumers, maybe I will try them First before I cut off my phone service once and for all!! |
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No "clever way" to suggest. I have landline only. When the phone rings, I check the CID display. If it's not someone I know, I let the caller (robo or otherwise) talk to the answering machine. If the caller can't/won't leave a message, then that's not a person with whom I wish to speak/deal. Some "clever" caller (spammer?) has used my own name & phone number. How the heck can I call myself while I'm using the phone? Automatic ID that it's a spammer. As always, thanks for your information. |
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CPR call blocker V102: I've been using it for nearly two years on my landline. I currently have about 200 spam numbers blocked. I like it... |
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When a telemarketer calls me I ask if they will accept goats as payment. If they refuse, I ask if they will accept sheep or chickens. If they still refuse, I ask if they will accept my ex wife. |
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Thanks Bob, for the timely and much needed |
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I gave up on the idea of using a private "blocked caller numbers" device once I found out that NoMoRobo blocks something approaching two MILLION known bogus caller IDs. That's FAR more than I'd ever be able to code in myself. What's more, I'm happy to know that I when I report a previously unknown robocaller, once they verify and add it to their list, it will block that number for ALL NoMoRobo customers. :-) But I *really* think that scofflaws who thumb their noses at the Do-Not-Call lists and other consumer protections ought to be arrested and spend time in PRISON!! |
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Bob; You seem to ignore the growing number of Windows phone users. Love my cheap Lumia! Haven't hooked up to At&t YET. Using wifi. But my flip-Tracfone is tied to Google Voice. It receives spam texts. Can't stop them. My girl friend's land line can block calls using Voice. I send a nasty cease and desist text to the spammer then block the caller I sent the text to. Of course not much can be done about bogus numbers displayed on caller ID. Good article, Bob. EDITOR'S NOTE: Windows Phone is about 2.5% of the user base now. It remains to be seen if that platform will grow to be significant, in terms of market share. |
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Could be that I just have too much time on my hands, but I always like to press trough to the live person right away, so we may begin the game.. My most favorite, I always rush to answer, is when my caller ID shows that it is me calling myself. Because I know I am most likely in for a quite amusing conversation, indeed!! ...and speaking of those: "Window's 'Techs' Naturally, during another long wait for my quite slow computer to warm up an load, because I had somehow managed to shut it down again, instead of the expected results they had anticipated from all my key maneuvering via their patient instructions, I would finally tell them I understood how their birth into the abject squalor of such a putrid nation as theirs had caused their pure hopelessness and a miserableness of mind to rob them of any chance for having a single shred of Human decency remaining within them, and this was why they tried to take from others instead of finding their own in an honorable way. BUT they were STILL trying to prod their goat up the hill from the wrong end if they thought I would ever let them have control of my computer. |
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Just contacted Verizon re robocalls. The agent gave me the FCC number to call for robocalls: 1-888-225-5322; for unlawful calls: 1-800-257-2969. She also told me that I can subscribe, for a fee with Verizon to block anonymous re-calls: 700 and 900 numbers. She also informed me that Verizon is working on the problem. |
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I've found lately that if I tell the caller to "Please put me on your DO NOT CALL LIST and DO NOT CALL ME AnY MORE" and immediately hang up, that the calls will stop. I wasn't sure it would work, but I hardly ever get spam or robo calls any more. Never never argue with or harangue a caller. It does no good whatever, because they want you to keep talking. Tell them to stop calling and HANG UP. Don't play games with them. |
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CVS, the nations' largest pharmacy chain and my employer, has for years construed and used the private information legally necessary to fill your prescription (name,phone#,address,email,etc) as PERMITION for robocalls,robotexts, and personal "outreach compliance" contacts to promote profitable drugs, merchandise, and services like flu shots. Your drugstore is the boiler-room marketeer YOU asked for when you bought prescription drugs at CVS. Feel the the loving care because your health is the greatest thing in life. |
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U-VERSE VOIP lets you block 20 numbers, We had so many robocalls we would add them to the list. Problem is they keep switching the phone numbers that they call from, so the list of 20 fills up fast and no more room to block more robocalls. U-VERSE VOIP also lets you white-list 20 numbers (instead of blocking 20 numbers) so we added all of our close friends, family, etc to our white-list and valla! SILENCE IS GOLDEN! Now, if our phone rings, we know it is someone that we know and care about! (Yes we all have personal cellphones of course, as 20 numbers on a whitelist would not do for all of your calls..and our cellphone don't seem to get many robocalls, they just get lousy reception in our home). |
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My husband and I don't have a landline, as we have found our cell phones to be adequate for our calling needs. We both, however, have had robocalls on our cells. Using the You-Mail service and app has been helpful. I can "ditch" a spam caller, and that caller will simply get an "out of service" message next time s/he calls. The call will not come through to my phone, nor will I receive any sort of messages associated with it. The call will simply be "ditched." Although spam callers often change their phone numbers or spoof them, I have found that using this tact has reduced the robocalls to nearly none. I can go months without receiving one of these annoying calls. I am glad to see that the FCC is further addressing the issue. We'll see how it goes. Spammers and scammers typically seem to find loopholes. |
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I put our landline and cell phones on a do not call list here in Canada about 10 years ago and it worked really well. We just changed numbers and all of a sudden the calls have restarted. Time to get this number on the list. |
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I know that the calling centers employ people, people with feelings who must need the job, therefore I listen politely tell them I am not interested and ask that my number be removed from their lists. Sometimes I will even strike up a short conversation by asking where in the world they are calling from. I do not get very many robocalls anymore. |
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