Posted on 12/10/2019 12:39:38 PM PST by pabianice
Just keep blocking them - no way to stop them despite it being illegal.....I have that problem and the same one with political texts asking for emergency 5X matching funds.....
Qiviut wrote: “We do get spoofed and real calls within our own area code. As they occur, I either block the number individually or block by area code/exchange. I can also block up to 20 by name. The only calls I have to actively block are those with our own unblocked area code showing on CID that prove to be spammers, frequent hangups, robo callers or whatever.”
You’re going to run out of blocks.
Youre going to run out of blocks.
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Nope, I won’t run out & here’s why:
1. I use the “Global Block Method” so all I have to do is block within my own area code.
2. If I get multiple calls from a particular ‘exchange’ (1st 3 numbers after my area code), I block by exchange rather than each individual number, which saves spaces .. ex. (123)-456-#### (# is a ‘wild card’ & blocks all numbers after ‘456’ exchange, thus entire exchange is blocked. We have certain exchanges that are problematic & the spammers change numbers a lot, but are still calling from the same exchange - blocking this way stops it & I only have to use 1 space.
3. I have space for 1,000 blocked numbers
4. Digitone has a “Blocked Number List Auto Delete” option and will delete on First In, First Out processing, IF I ever get to 1,000 blocked numbers (highly unlikely) & need to free up space.
I have had Digitone Call Blockers since the first one came out ... i.e. for YEARS. I know how they work. The first one had much less space for blocked numbers (30, I think). I was still able to make it work for us and stop the 6-12 spam/robo calls per day. The next one had 150 blocked spaces which was great (had only used up to about 90 blocked exchanges/numbers) - this particular Digitone was ‘killed’ by a lightning strike in August, along with the phone itself, so we had to get a new one, which was an upgrade. This latest upgrade has 1,000 spaces for blocked numbers - but for the lightning strike, I’d still be using the one with 150 spaces for blocked numbers.
I would suggest you read the FAQ on Digitone - it will answer a lot of your questions:
https://digitone.com/proseries-blocker-faq.html
I don’t have a land line.
Lucky you! My folks are very elderly & can’t do mobile phones so we have to put up with a land line.
Qiviut wrote: “Lucky you! My folks are very elderly & cant do mobile phones so we have to put up with a land line.”
How about a ‘flip phone’, not a smart phone, just a basic flip phone?
How about a flip phone, not a smart phone, just a basic flip phone?
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They both have a basic ‘flip’ phone for emergency use. They can barely use them. My dad wanted to call someone using his flip phone (why he didn’t use the landline, I have no idea) so he got my mom to dial the number for him. Somehow, she got MY cell number (not even close to the number she supposedly dialed) & my dad left a message on my voicemail for this other person. Mom denied calling my number vociferously - I had to play the voicemail back to her on my phone & she still denied she called me, then said she didn’t know how it happened. Frankly, they have trouble even using the landline - I end up making a lot of calls for them. If they manage to get the right person, then they can’t hear/understand them, even with hearing aids. As I said before, both are quite elderly - one upper 90’s, the other upper 80’s. It’s an “adventure” of one sort or another with them every day!
It’s just fortunate to still be around at those ages.
Yup - my family & I are blessed to still have our folks around.
You still getting “National Pharmacy” sales calls?
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