Posted on 09/07/2014 4:36:21 AM PDT by raccoonradio
And of course politicians, charities etc are exempt from the DO NOT CALL list. You’ll still get ‘em.
Not I said the cat. . . . . .
Thanks to caller ID (the bestest invention since sliced bread).
The best robo calls would be to set them up for your opponent to call say around 8am, 6pm and 10 pm.
If you were running in say Texas, the message would say, hi, am from Austin. I am in favor of fag marriage, gun control, and open immigration.
We rarely answer our land line because 90% of the calls are solicitations of one form or another. We’re considering getting rid of it entirely. Verizon, can you hear me now?
I haven’t had a land line in 10 years. I never get solicitation calls.
During big storms we’ve lost cell service but somehow the land line fares better. Since we have kids we have (so far) kept it, “just in case”. The phone companies should allow better blocking if they want to keep their customers.
I’m sure many folks are turning them off.
13 of the last 15 calls to my land line were spam calls. Between Uverse and nomorobo.com they were all blocked. We keep our landline so my wife can speak to her family members around the country without the “can you hear me now” nonsense of the cell phone system.
That DO NOT CALL list thing is no different from any other gubmit horsehockey program. Pestering peddlers call without any regard for the “list”. The list is no different from TSA, its just to make you think the gubmit is looking out for you while they let the bad guys walk right by.
Go to the trouble to tell the caller you are on the no call list and they just laugh.
Submit a complaint against one of these pests and apparently it goes to the round file as the calls still keep coming.
I kept our landline as part of the cable bundle. I use it for outgoing calls because it is clearer, especially on speaker. Incoming calls are auto answered by the fax in the printer. When a business wants a phone number I give it to them. I still use fax for a number of things, but all the incoming calls are junk.
What is stopping them from calling cell phones?
Got rid of my landline about three years ago. Still get spam calls, political and otherwise, but only about two a month.
Political calls do nothing more than piss off the voters, IMO.
The idiots think that when a number is on the Do-Not-Call list the owner actually meant unless it is an annoying political call.
I don't know if the old copper line home phone service from Verizon has that capability, but it's sure made my life easier knowing that if my phone rings, it's someone I want to talk to calling.
Next election season I’m keeping score, gonna note every political call (robo or personal) and vote for the ones that hassled me the less. Couldn’t go 20 minutes without a call this last primary season, sick of it, sick of them.
Do Not Call works great for me. The minute that thing went into effect I went from multiple sales calls a day to none. Maybe every other week I get a charity call, and there was some research group that got obsessed with me for a while but they’ve finally taken the hint. During election season the self exempted politicians start hassling me, but things are quiet again. Overall I’ve found it pretty effective, though I know some folks who still get hassled a lot. Guess it’s another “your mileage may vary”.
Oh there's one company out there that pays no attention to list anyway. I get up to 5 calls a day now. It's called "Consumer Services". These Jerks call my regular number several times a day first for a medical alert device in case I fall and can't get up, then for home security, then they off lower credit card interest. One such invader SPOOFS my caller ID into displaying a local name and number like a hospital. Every day from Monday - Saturday. If you stay on the line to say "Please take me off" you hear "Click" when you say please and you'll get a call within the hour many times.
I'm on the national and state list. I pay extra for a private number. One jerk in Knoxville, TN supposedly collecting for the fire department does one better. He calls my Ringmaster number only two other persons know it. He knows my name. How???? That number is incoming calls only and I've never used it on any forms.
There needs to be a serious crack down on these boiler room telemarketing operations no matter why they are calling. It's way out of hand. I consider it Harassing Phone Calls however AT&T stopped taking and dealing with complaints about such. Gee I wonder why??? /sarcasm.. I mean they only lease maybe a thousand phone lines to each of these companies. /sarcasm
I have no land line, just a cell phone, and I have my cell phone configured to only ring for phone numbers on my contacts list. So cold-call salesmen, robo-calls, etc, welcome to my voice mail, which then goes to a text message where I can promptly read, reject, and delete at my leisure.
That too is a phone company Con. The telemarketers have thousands of phone numbers. When the robo call machine detects a call block it has another line call you. Phone companies are making a fortune off telemarketers both from consumer and business. They have no ethics.
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