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billethkid 03-07-2014 01:46 PM

Telemarketing and robo calls increasing?
 
I have our number registered with the do not call list....but continue to get calls....even more in recent weeks.

We know for sure that if the phone rings between 5:30 pm and 7 pm it is somebody selling something or some robo call message.

There apparently must be a loop hole that allows these callers to continue.

I used to think that hanging up in their face was rude. But after some of the tele marketers do just that when I try to tell them they are breaking the law.....I now hang up the instant I detect what the call is!

Are you experiencing more calls as well?

memason 03-07-2014 01:53 PM

I am starting to get a lot of these types of calls on my cellphone. I normally don't answer calls, for which I do not recognize the number, but is very distracting after a while.

What I have done on my cellphone is block those callers. Once you know the phone number of the caller, add it to your contact list, as something like spammer 1, spammer 2, etc. Then go into the contact (edit) and block the caller. You will never get another call from them to ring through.

This method works on an iPhone...

Happy Blocking

buggyone 03-07-2014 01:56 PM

Yes, I have gotten several from various HVAC companies wanting to do a service on my heating/cooling system. I just hang up quickly.

I also have receivd several recently from the Republican party. I hang up quicly on them, too.

DonH57 03-07-2014 02:01 PM

We get repeated daily calls from something called RCLG enterprises or something like that. It's tiresome since they don't leave a message.

rubicon 03-07-2014 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 841270)
Yes, I have gotten several from various HVAC companies wanting to do a service on my heating/cooling system. I just hang up quickly.

I also have receivd several recently from the Republican party. I hang up quicly on them, too.





Buggyone I bet the Republican Party is happy too:D

rubicon 03-07-2014 02:05 PM

The saving grace for us is Comcast Caller ID which is displayed on our television and on our phones.

buggyone 03-07-2014 02:12 PM

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Buggyone I bet the Republican Party is happy too:D[/

That's pretty good!

Best regards.

LittleDog 03-07-2014 02:19 PM

We're getting more recently. Yesterday we got 2 calls to take a survey. Don't know if it was from the same company. We are also on the do not call list but it doesn't seem to do any good. We don't contribute to any charity that solicits over the phone. Just curtly say "not interested" and hang up.

John

Giggles 03-07-2014 03:16 PM

I got a robo call today that I had to laugh at. It was from some life alert company & it started by saying "Hello senior!" (I am 45) They told me that I was approved for their product BECAUSE they got my name & number from a family member and wanted to know when can they get me their product.
There is not one person in my family (or my friends for that matter) that would give out my name & number to a telemarketer.
I am also on the do not call list (not that it seems to matter)

pooh 03-07-2014 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 841266)
I am starting to get a lot of these types of calls on my cellphone. I normally don't answer calls, for which I do not recognize the number, but is very distracting after a while.

What I have done on my cellphone is block those callers. Once you know the phone number of the caller, add it to your contact list, as something like spammer 1, spammer 2, etc. Then go into the contact (edit) and block the caller. You will never get another call from them to ring through.

This method works on an iPhone...

Happy Blocking

Thanks, Mike. Lately, I've been getting spam calls on my iPhone. Will do as you suggested to keep at least some of the callers at bay.

graciegirl 03-07-2014 04:39 PM

Now I am beginning to think along the lines of fear.


Are the calls at suppertime from HVAC companies? Or are they calls to see if you are home?


So they can break in?

TrudyM 03-07-2014 07:11 PM

Cell phone numbers are noted as such on the lists that telemarketers buy they are breaking the law to call a cell phone as you are paying for the call and it is considered theft. I don't know who you are suppose to report these people to however. We are on the do not call list also and still get about 6 robo calls a day. Most of the prefixes that match mine are in a well off neighborhood and we get calls from charities daily. Non profits and political action committees are exempt from the do not call rules. And yes the republican party people call between 5:30 and 9 Pm at least twice a month the democrats only call during election time. I really hate it when they call at 8 am and wake me up if I was up late the night before. I have been thinking of unplugging the phone at night.

dbussone 03-07-2014 07:17 PM

I suggest that you consider taking the call and wait for a person to respond. As soon as they do, politely ask for your name to be removed from their list. It has worked for me many times.

zcaveman 03-07-2014 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 841266)
I am starting to get a lot of these types of calls on my cellphone. I normally don't answer calls, for which I do not recognize the number, but is very distracting after a while.

What I have done on my cellphone is block those callers. Once you know the phone number of the caller, add it to your contact list, as something like spammer 1, spammer 2, etc. Then go into the contact (edit) and block the caller. You will never get another call from them to ring through.

This method works on an iPhone...

Happy Blocking

That works unless the dialer is on a rotary system. I block one number and later on I get another call from the same company on a slightly different number.

Z

jnieman 03-07-2014 11:32 PM

If you register with www.donotcall.gov you should not be receiving these calls. You can register your home phone and your cell phone. I think you have to renew the registration every so often on the website.

Bonanza 03-08-2014 03:25 AM

I question what the Do Not Call list really does. It doesn't seem to do any good at all.

I've reported various numbers but that gets old real fast because there are so many calls that come through.

memason 03-08-2014 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 841525)
That works unless the dialer is on a rotary system. I block one number and later on I get another all from the same company on a slightly different number.

Z

Z....you're absolutely right. It works well, if you're getting the call from the same number. I have that situation on a few of the callers and they are now blocked. For those with rolling numbers, I just ignore the call and silence the phone to stop the ringing.

TIP: You can normally go to the internet and type the phone number into Google to find out who is calling you and that might give you a hint. I have DirecTV and get lots of calls from them, but they are now blocked. I was also getting a call from Oregon to sell me insurance; also now blocked.

rubicon 03-08-2014 07:10 AM

I just registered again?????????Don't you love it when the sales person says I am not selling anything, etc.

Bobcuse 03-08-2014 09:48 AM

If you have your phone through Comcast, dial *60 and turn on your call blocking feature. It allows you to enter up to 10 numbers (not enough...should be 50) to enter and those numbers will be blocked. If I get a call more than once from the same number, I remove the oldest number from the blocked list to make room and add the new one. It helps but the volume continues to be heavy because of elections coming this year.

nitehawk 03-08-2014 12:17 PM

call your rep - put so teeth in the "do not call list"

nitehawk 03-08-2014 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 841374)
Now I am beginning to think along the lines of fear.


Are the calls at suppertime from HVAC companies? Or are they calls to see if you are home?


So they can break in?

I think tv is basically very safe and really do not worry about people calling to see if i am home at dinner time --- so they could break in. there is very little crime in tv

Bonanza 03-09-2014 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitehawk (Post 841821)
I think tv is basically very safe and really do not worry about people calling to see if i am home at dinner time --- so they could break in. there is very little crime in tv

You are correct. Compared to the population in the Villages, there is not very much crime.

However, don't be such a doubting Thomas.
Calling a homeowner to see if anyone is home is done all the time.
Yes -- many break-ins DO occur in this manner;
the connection between the call ("sorry -- wrong number" or a hang-up)
and the break-in are often not even noticed.
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