Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Will The Real Caller Please Stand Up.
Every day we receive at least ten calls on our house phone. I have phones with the ID feature. These particular calls come up on the ID box as people I know, businesses in the Villages, friends and even relatives. Most of the times when answering the calls, there is no caller there and I suspect it is a robo call. On the other hand, when I do answer quickly, the actual caller is a business that is wanting to sell me something. If you try calling back the number, you will not get an answer.
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Stop robocalls and telemarketers with Nomorobo is a free service for your land line to block robo calls. There is a monthly charge for mobile phones of $1.99/month.
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Yup, it is called spoofing. We do not answer unless we know who it is, the rest we let go to voicemail. We also signed up for Nomorobo and that has decreased the robo calls substantially.
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we only use cell phones--our phones are out of North Carolina-if we see any calls coming in with an area code we don't recognize or if they are from NC--we don't answer it
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Just this morning between 8:30AM and 11AM I got 2 spam calls and my wife got 2 spam calls on our 6mi round trip walk from our house to LSL. We get on avg 3-4 a day on some days 6 or 7 each. Unfortunately NOMOROBO does nothing for us because most all calls we get are spoofed calls with legit numbers and don't get blocked. I'm sure it may stop some but none of the kind we get. If I could find a way to block a specific area code or exchange that would eliminate probably 75% but the 1 or 2 apps that do that are no good for other reasons. I canceled NOMOROBO because FOR US it was useless.
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For your cell phone from The Playstore download Mr. Number. It gets smarter as you use it and you teach it the numbers you don't want. It has worked well for over a year. I got it from TOTV'S so it has to be good. A bad number get through here and there but very few after a while.
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Otherwise... I was getting robo calls from Michigan (My cell has MI area code) every day, many times a day. My friend told me about the app "hiya" for cell phones. I installed the app. When a call comes that is ID'd by hiya as robo (or even if it isn't but I want to block the number), the app gives me the option to block. What I found is that the robo callers simply changed telephone numbers once they were blocked. But I kept blocking and blocking, and the calls have all stopped. You don't have to be with the cell phone to block a phone number. You can open the hiya app at any time, and it will list the calls you have received. Then you can block any of them that you want.
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When "spoofing" really started getting rampant, I just had my land line disconnected. I really only kept it because it cost almost nothing when bundled with my internet service. I used it for business calls now and then but now most of that is done over Skype or Webex anyway. In addition to the constant spoof calls, the local dept of health somehow had my number in their fax machine and I would get bombed with auto-fax calls over and over at least once a month even after contacting them several times to fix their side. Now, we get the spoof calls on our cell phones. Rarely, but on occasion, the incoming number will match one of my contacts making it look like someone I know is calling. I'm on every do not call list I can find. Now, when I answer my phone, if there is any hesitation or electronic noises on the other end before anyone says anything, I just hang up. They almost never call right back. One clue I have found is that when a number matches one of my contacts, my iPhone somehow knows something is up and puts "maybe" in front of the contact's name. If you are using a smart phone and not a land line, you can at least block the number from calling back successfully again. But you probably don't want to do that if the number belongs to someone you know and the spoofers usually don't call from the same number every time.
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I have a kept a landline phone for weeding out nuisance calls .. Any form I fill out has this number .. I get about 10-12 nuisance calls a day, which go to the digital voicemail. Once a week I electronically check to see if there is anything important left there .. Rarely is there .. I saw the NOMOROBO post a few weeks ago, and did the free registration for the landline .. It has MAYBE taken 1 or at max 2 calls per day away .. I would go crazy if all of these calls went to my cell ,, Bottom line, the ten bucks a month it costs for landline as a media package is worth it to me .. I wouldn't pay a dime for NOMOROBO
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We got rid of our Landline phone about five years ago. Since then we use my cell phone as our home number (hubby has his own number ). We rarely get a Robo call. During campaign season, no calls! Works for us!
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My cell starts with 908-377-xxxx and my wife 908-451-xxxx. 95% of the calls come from those exchanges (happens to all be Verizon Mobile numbers). My wife got about 15 calls 2 weeks ago from people who were called by HER angry at her. There is ZERO way to stop those calls since they are all "real" "legit" numbers. As for blocking ... any phone service allows blocking. On an iPhone just tag it as blocked in recent calls, no app needed. But it still makes no difference as rarely does the same number call twice. We both have about 500 blocked numbers in each of our phones over the years but rarely does the same number call. The apps like NOMOROBO are good for spam calls that always use the same number for multiple calls, for our circumstance they are useless. Blocking them (although we do) is a waste of time for the reasons above for us. YMMV. |
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We purchased an AT&T home phone that contains "smart call blocker" from Sam's Club. The caller has to state their name and you can decide if you want to pick up or not. All of these type of unwanted calls have been eliminated and our phone never rings. If I remember correctly, it was about $50.
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