Good point, Brent. We get so attuned to just giving out address and phone number (and e-mail address too) it just becomes automatic. There's nothing saying it has to be a real one. I should implement this idea more often.
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@...> wrote:
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> Those are great for avoiding __ repeat__ calls from unsolicited marketers and charities, but they do noting to stop the first call.
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> You know what I do for people, charities or businesses, that I am not certain of? I either I don't give them a number, or if they are insistent, I give them the number for information, (area code)-555-1212. And the only insistence I can not get around is a web form. BTW you can use my address, 123 Any St, My Town, (state) and a zip code like 94111 ( that matches the state). I have yet to find a web page that will not accept those.
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> On Jun 23, 2013, at 10:18 AM, Ellen Lerner wrote:
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> I forgot to mention, when I was getting all those robo calls that I also bought a magic jack phone and I give that number out to charities
> and some online sites that I worry my start bothering me or to anyone I don't know or have a feeling I
> should not trust them. I hardly use it or get a call on it, but for the cost i feel I have it there to use as a
> phone number.
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> I aso have some home phones that have a blocking feature on it up to 20 numbers. Problem I had was when
> the calls generated bogus computer numbers so no two were ever the same. That has ended since I changed my number and unlisted my phone.
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> Some phone systems and I have mind with time warner cable has a place on their site to block 20 numbers-no additional charge so with the 20 there and the 20 on my phone I could block up to 40.
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> Ellen
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> On Jun 23, 2013, at 12:39 AM, MD wrote:
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> I got a Google Voice number several years ago and give that out. I am able to block callers through it if need be, which I have only done once (an annoying roofer who wouldn't understand I wasn't going to hire him).
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> Another trick I've used is creating a contact (I call it Whoo Knows) with a silent ringtone. I've added a lot of phone numbers to that contact. The phone doesn't ring if any of those numbers call, and the caller ID if I see it show up on screen tells me it's not a call I need worry about answering. They never leave messages so I doubt they were important anyway.
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