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Old 14th Aug 2014, 13:56
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Nuisance Calls

Am getting pi**ed off with these computer automated telephone calls that are are basically scammers, ringing you once then waiting to see if you ring them back at a huge cost. Now I understand those that have iphones can block them all, but what about android phones? I have an app called Call Control but will only block three numbers. The majority of them are 0843, 0161 and sometimes +44843 numbers and this is now happening 6-8 times a day, and now I turn off at night. Is there no legislation against this. Just had another one as I type this. Anyone with info on how to block all numbers on an Android.
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Old 14th Aug 2014, 15:29
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Cool

sorry I can't remember exact details but there is a website where you register your number to be removed from these cold calling databases.
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Old 14th Aug 2014, 15:39
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I wouldn't hold out much hope of being removed from some of the databases. The reason being that your (our) details have been sold/given/stolen and the miscreant chancers of the planet have them and they work their way through them with computer calls and manual calls. Their fail rate must be huge, but obviously enough people 'bite' for it to be worth their while. They operate outside of the law for the most part and call from offshore centres to circumvent the TPS in the UK, for example. You might also find that some of them have been allowed to contact you by your supplier, and your consent is hidden in the depths of the contract that you signed. It's a huge problem and blights the private lives of too many people. I feel most sympathy for the elderly who are bombarded with these wasteful calls on their home phone.


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Old 14th Aug 2014, 15:58
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Big problem here in Spain. People call using your whole name or your Christian name, obviously from some list they have bought. I put phone down after first call and swear at them in arabic for the second. Never get a third !

As has been said, they use call-centres in Spanish-speaking countries in S. America so can't be blocked.

A damn nuisance when you are in the middle of something else.
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My home phone is used purely as a data line, so if it rings I only respond when I want to enjoy a little fun.

I answer my mobile selectively if I do not recognise the caller. My phone is switched off unless I am available to answer it. Calls will divert to voicemail, and I can return the call as necessary.
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Old 14th Aug 2014, 21:53
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Another variant here concerning the 'you've got something wrong with your Windows' scam. Today I decided to ask them what department of M$oft they belonged to, as I work for M$ and knew there was no such. (Nearly true; my son works for 'em.)
Angry respondent: 'Yes there is, and where do you work, anyway' Me: 'Don't waste my time with lies.'
Most unusually, he rang back, again demanding where I work. Hung up. Phone rings again, but SWMBO answered this time.
"Where does your husband work?" "What?" "PUT YOUR F'ING C' OF A HUSBAND ON" Laughter from this end. It then sounded as tho' the caller was having a heart attack.
Phone put down.
No further calls.
Yet.
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Old 15th Aug 2014, 01:12
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Sorry to see this is not only a USA problem. My home phone is digital using Verizon FIOS (fiber). I can block up to 10 numbers. The number of an incoming call is displayed on my TV. I can use the TV remote to add the number to the list. The digital system also has another feature. I can have 2nd phone number ring when my primary number is called. There is a web site you register on with your phone number. They give you a phone number that you use as your 2nd ring number. When a call comes in the 2nd number gets the calling information. If the number is in their database the call is terminated. If a garbage call gets through you go to their website and report the number. They add it to their database.

I also have a device attached to my phone line that captures incoming numbers. I can have it block a whole area code, a specific exchange or a specific number. A blocked call only rings once.

I also track calls with an Excel spreadsheet. There are numbers that call in the morning and then in the evening. For many days in a row. Luckily the website kills many of those calls.
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My nearest and dearest tend to use mobiles these days. My landline phone has the ringer switched off so these calls never bother me. I can see missed calls on the phone, with the calling number. I have become rather adept at recognising bogus calls but if I see one I am not sure about, I will first Google the number. Well known spammer numbers will usually show up there.
Whenever I have forgotten to have the ringer switched off and get caught by one of these nuisances, tell them to hang on a moment when they ask for me (or whoever), lay the phone down on the table and go back to watching the telly. After half an hour or so, I might replace the phone and switch the ringer off again.
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It seems that they're somewhat systematic with their strategy and don't give up until they've reached you in some fashion. I had one last night at bang on 8pm, which is typical as they try to catch the unsuspecting relaxing for the evening. Mornings around 10am and lunchtimes also seem to be popular. No doubt there's an algorithm to guide their cursed business


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Old 15th Aug 2014, 09:40
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Since I posted yesterday I have had another eight calls. All on my my mobile and very seldom on the landline. Perhaps no-one has sold them my number. You would think these morons would give up after never getting through but no, they still persist, same old 0843 numbers. Have searched high and low for another android blocker without success.
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I unplugged my landline a long time ago because of nuisance calls.
 
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Hi,

Not sure what to do about mobiles, but for land lines there is a UK product called truecall which has had very good reviews. A friend of mine was receiving thousands of calls per year and he swears by it as the solution.

It can be found at: www dot truecall dot co dot uk

HTH

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I registered mt home telephone number with the "telephone preference service" a couple of years ago and that seems to have got rid of the majority of UK nuisance calls. Unfortunately the majority of scammers now use I nternational or witheld numbers to get round the legislation. Recently purchased a BT6500 phone which allows you to block Int'l, witheld, and upto
20 individual numbers. Calls are diverted to the answerphone so only legitimate contacts leave a message. I've now managed to reduce my scam calls from 3-4 a day to to almost nil. Worth a look!
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I recently purchased a Call Saint number blocker.

It doesn't have all the features of Truecall, but at £25 it does the important bits.
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Old 17th Aug 2014, 11:45
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I recently purchased a Call Saint number blocker.
Number blockers are a waste of time and money.

Its easy for them to change numbers and/or withhold numbers.

Its about as effective as blocking the "from" address of an email spammer !
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Old 17th Aug 2014, 14:21
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My number blocker works extremely well. It reduced the junk calls from several a day to effectively nil. Mostly, the callers don't know to change the number they present, and some generic blocks (anything Nigerian, for example) takes care of the rest.
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Get a BT nuisance call blocker cordless phone system.
BT7610 is excellent and blocks most unwanted calls.
You can block international, Payphone, withheld or number specific.
Since getting one my nuisance call problem is virtually gone.

Phone spammers can now spoof the cli data so this problem is never going to stop, but you can reduce the amount you get.

Robert Dyas usually have them on special offer.
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Old 17th Aug 2014, 14:50
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My number blocker works extremely well. It reduced the junk calls from several a day to effectively nil.
Well you could equally wave a dead chicken over your phone and it might have the same effect.

I don't have a number blocker and get exactly zero junk calls.
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I don't have a number blocker and get exactly zero junk calls.
That's either because you've put some of your computer juju on the line OR you've alienated all the scammers/chancers and miscellaneous miscreants previously.



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