I did call Century Link and was told "we're working on it", but that didn't give me any hope. the worst thing for telemarketers is to have their time wasted. There is a subscription service that does just that. You answer the call, wait for a person to speak, and then transfer the call to a special number the service supplies and hang up. The service then invokes a speaking robot program that "talks" to the telemarketer with things like yes, u-huh, would you repeat that, etc. It ****es them off and they will blacklist your number. My other suggestion would be to google your # to see what that shows. We found that our # was formerly a restaurant that went out of business in TV. We were getting a lots of calls to order take out and after that died down tons of calls from Google and business finance offers. We finally changed our number and it has been much, much better. Caller IDs are fake so the DoNotCall list is totally useless. There is no 100% solutions until the FCC makes it happen. Contact your congressman.
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