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mtdjed
09-11-2018, 08:06 PM
Just received a recorded message from IEPAC whoever they are 8:49 PM.
We signed up to federal do not call list, but it seems to be useless. Seems like the gates are open for anyone to call at any time with no way to stop. Land line or cell phone.
Yes, I know you do not need to pick it up, but why the pretense that Do Not Call works?
rjm1cc
09-11-2018, 08:43 PM
Just received a recorded message from IEPAC whoever they are 8:49 PM.
We signed up to federal do not call list, but it seems to be useless. Seems like the gates are open for anyone to call at any time with no way to stop. Land line or cell phone.
Yes, I know you do not need to pick it up, but why the pretense that Do Not Call works?
That's why just passing a law does not always solve the problem. Only those that follow the laws comply.
manaboutown
09-11-2018, 09:39 PM
It's kinda like the gun laws, criminals ignore the do not call laws.
JoMar
09-11-2018, 09:40 PM
Have had success with nomorobo.
raynan
09-11-2018, 09:59 PM
Nomorobo helps and then when one slips thru I block the # on my landline.
You're right the donotcalllist is useless.
retiredguy123
09-11-2018, 10:57 PM
I thought that everyone already knew that the Federal do not call list was a joke. Apparently there is no enforcement. I have reported violators with detailed information, but have never received any feedback. So, why report a violator if the Federal government doesn't even let you know if they even received the information you sent?
karostay
09-12-2018, 06:52 AM
Just received a recorded message from IEPAC whoever they are 8:49 PM.
We signed up to federal do not call list, but it seems to be useless. Seems like the gates are open for anyone to call at any time with no way to stop. Land line or cell phone.
Yes, I know you do not need to pick it up, but why the pretense that Do Not Call works?
anything government is useless
Bay Kid
09-12-2018, 07:20 AM
I registered my phones on the government no call list. Now I constantly get more calls!
Pinball wizard
09-12-2018, 07:32 AM
What should really be made illegal is phone number spoofing!!!
retiredguy123
09-12-2018, 08:16 AM
What should really be made illegal is phone number spoofing!!!
Yes. Phone providers are regulated by the Federal Government. They should require that all phone customers allow their real name and number to display on the caller ID. This would solve the problem, but apparently the phone providers don't want it to happen because of the money they make on telemarketers. I find it incredible that every person in the country must suffer so that phone providers and telemarketers can make money.
BobnBev
09-12-2018, 08:54 AM
Yes. Phone providers are regulated by the Federal Government. They should require that all phone customers allow their real name and number to display on the caller ID. This would solve the problem, but apparently the phone providers don't want it to happen because of the money they make on telemarketers. I find it incredible that every person in the country must suffer so that phone providers and telemarketers can make money.
I don't suffer, I just don't answer the phone. That's why I have voicemail. I will call them back if necessary.:popcorn:
TommyT
09-12-2018, 08:59 AM
If the FCC and FTC would do their jobs, this could stop. They should go after the companies that hire the calling companies, this would stop. These scammers go all over the country buying blocks of telephone numbers and then feed them into their robo computers. Forget the robo companies and get the companies who write the checks and this mess WILL stop...
davefin
09-12-2018, 09:10 AM
Yes, the Do Not Call list is useless.....too many exceptions in the regulations.
JoMar
09-12-2018, 02:35 PM
Yes. Phone providers are regulated by the Federal Government. They should require that all phone customers allow their real name and number to display on the caller ID. This would solve the problem, but apparently the phone providers don't want it to happen because of the money they make on telemarketers. I find it incredible that every person in the country must suffer so that phone providers and telemarketers can make money.
Wow, lot of assumptions in there....including that there could require phone customers allow their real name and number to display on caller ID. How many resources would that require and are you willing to pay a surcharge to fund that? Utopia does not exist and none of us will be willing to pay for Utopia if it did. Telemarketers make money on us, if they didn't the calls would stop. There is technology to slow them down or stop the calls from coming through but if you wait for the government to solve the problem.....well you know.
kathyspear
09-12-2018, 05:22 PM
My understanding is that political groups and charities can call anyone, even numbers on the Do Not Call list.
Most of the spam calls are made using VOIP (Internet) lines, often originating overseas, and difficult to trace. The number that shows up on your caller ID is not the number they are calling from. The spammers can make any number display, which is why you will frequently see an incoming call that appears to be coming from the same prefix as yours. They want you to think a "neighbor" is calling you so you will answer it. You can add it to your list of blocked numbers but it won't help much because next time they will display a different number.
There must be a lot of people buying what they are selling or they would stop calling.
I use an app called Hiya on my iPhone which works well. I think there is an annual fee of ten bucks or something.
kathy
retiredguy123
09-12-2018, 06:01 PM
I don't have all the answers, but all incoming calls come through a phone provider who is regulated by the Government. It seems to me that the information that appears on caller ID could be required to show the correct caller's information, not some bogus made up number to trick people into thinking the call is from someone else. Technology could prevent this. It doesn't seem right that a telemarketer can cause my phone to ring anytime they want it to. Everyone I know has received these nuisance calls. Yes, they make money, but they may need to inconvenience a thousand people to make one sale.
Topspinmo
09-14-2018, 03:43 PM
Do not call list!!!:1rotfl::duck::1rotfl::popcorn: what a joke. Telemarketers buy blocks of numbers you block one and the next 500 to 1000. Just picks it up. Google the number that robo call and you'll see what I found.
OrangeBlossomBaby
09-14-2018, 03:51 PM
"Do not call" relies on actual people dialing your number, to "not" dial your number. Robocalls are dialed by a computer and switched to an actual person only if the person answering the call meets a certain criteria. That's why often, when you pick up the phone, you hear a strange "blip" sound, and THEN either someone starts talking, or an automated voice starts talking. That blip - is the robocall machine switching you to the person or voice-operated system that is about to try and scam you. The Do Not Call system only works for specific lists. If they're not getting your phone number from one of those lists, then the Do Not Call rules simply don't apply.
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