Phony Numbers on Caller ID
#31
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Horse Country, FL
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I understood that calls to cells were not allowed. How the telemarketer would know the difference is beyond me. Anyways, a lawyer here in FLORIDA takes on cases where you get $250 back per telemarketer call on your cell. Not advocating suing, but it sure cuts down on the junk calls!
#32
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Winchester, Tn.
Posts: 1,522
I have gotten one call with my number and name on my caller ID. You should have seen me creeping around to see who could be on the phone in my bedroom. Thank goodness no one was there but it did leave me a little uneasy for a while. I look at my caller ID and don't answer if I don't know who it is.
#33
We have caller ID and if we don't know the number, don't answer. If it is a number that we know is a robocall or telemarketer server, we have been plugging in our fax machine. It then gets "recorded" by their system as a non-number (i.e. no human).
Spoofing your phone number by others is definitely a different problem.
A lot of these calls are robocalls that don't say anything unless it gets a voice response from you. We have signed up on the Do Not Call registry, but there are lists being sold by companies that fly under that rule because a company can share information.
Spoofing your phone number by others is definitely a different problem.
A lot of these calls are robocalls that don't say anything unless it gets a voice response from you. We have signed up on the Do Not Call registry, but there are lists being sold by companies that fly under that rule because a company can share information.
#35
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Tallmadge, OH
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You're talking about phone calls. Lately, I've been getting in my e-mail notifications that my message could not be sent. Either the number was unavailable or there was no pick-up at the mailbox, etc. These were for e-mails that I didn't request. The ads had a line at the bottom where you can unsubscribe, which I did and then would get the message that it was "undeliverable". So, I think it's meant to let you think you are unsubscribing but you're really not. This is really a pain. Anyone else had this problem?
#36
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I hate now that its getting to be voting season, we'll start getting automated calls wanting endorsements. You can't do anything about them and they are supposed to be from people who want to represent us. Not even. I was told once that the do no call list, first of all expires and its so specific that it is easy for people to call you and not break that rule. I tried it once, didn't help at all.
#37
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Location: Norfolk, VA
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[QUOTE=matraina; The ads had a line at the bottom where you can unsubscribe, which I did and then would get the message that it was "undeliverable". So, I think it's meant to let you think you are unsubscribing but you're really not. This is really a pain. Anyone else had this problem?[/QUOTE]
People get paid big bucks for each time you click on those emails, even to unsubscribe (which it doesn't do) so you end up getting more rather than less. You are better off just deleting them.
People get paid big bucks for each time you click on those emails, even to unsubscribe (which it doesn't do) so you end up getting more rather than less. You are better off just deleting them.
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