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I too have a very basic mobile, for family and friends only but these annoying calls keep coming through. I usually just turn off the phone if I don't recognise the caller (yesterday I just answered without thinking). I've googled some of the numbers and found one of the worse turns out to be British Gas. If I want to change suppliers I wouldn't wait for someone from a call centre to try to persuade me. I wish they'd all sod off, its just harassment that should be made illegal.
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Got a smart 'phone never bothered by these callers at all. Got rid of my landline years ago, that was something I couldn't protect from these companies, the only problem I used to have was filling in forms, they always insisted on a landline number, so I would put my old disconnected number in that slot and only add my mobile number IF I thought it would be of use to me to have them ring me.
If you take care with who gets your number or email address that solves at least half the problems caused. |
Telephone tormentors.
iPhone has a very handy "do not disturb" feature which gives you control over who can call you.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5463 Android probably have something similar. |
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teh problem is although it stops that number calling you still get called in teh first place and theres a lot of these places i never used to get cold callers to my mobile number and iv had the number for over 12 years it was only when i switched to o2 contract that i started getting these calls and although i have since left o2 the dammage has been done and my number is out there. I could change my number but i have so many reasons such as hospital specialists , doctors , family , friends , associates etc that changing my number would prove to be even more of a ball ache.. oh and it took me 10 years to learn my number i aint learning another lol it really is about time something was done about cold callers if i was to ring a woman with the same amount of calls i woudl be up for harrassment and stalking. |
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Here in Oz we have a register for unsolicited calls, but nobody takes any notice of themo why have it.
I deal with them in the following manner " Question from the caller - how are you" I thank them for their concern and then tell them all about my illnesses (which can take up to 20 minutes, during which times they try to get my attention, but with perseverance I don't allow them to interrupt me, they soon get fed up and end the call. Ive been told that "Blowing Whistle" can come in handy |
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No number -- No answer. LOL
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if i recall correctly the automated dialers that generate numbers the send you a pre recorded phonecall are illigal in america
them ones that start llyods , tsb, barclays could land the owner of that machine in prison in america for example but here folk can harrass you all day long as long as they claim to be providing a service and not trying to sell you something |
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i answer local numbers i dont know becaus eit could be one of my kids ringing from a pay phone or a friends house and something could be wrong what i dont expect is some sod trying to sell me a new boiler companies are getting away with way too much invasion on peoples lives |
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