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Vic Smith Vic Smith is offline
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 13:59:04 -0400, wrote:

On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 12:24:10 -0500, Mark Lloyd
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On 4/14/21 7:06 AM, Vic Smith wrote:

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I gave up marking calls spam on my Ooma after realizing the numbers are endless.
Now I just pick up and hang up if it's not a known caller.


If a home phone with caller ID, you don't need to pick up to know. Most
of these junk calls are obvious when you look at the name on the
display. Often a city and state like "CENTER TX". Those are almost all
junk calls. There's also TOLL FREE CALL.

I don't know why there are no CID-name based blockers. That could really
help, especially with pattern matching. "* TX" could block a lot of
those calls.

That national no-call list was nice - when it still worked.


Yes it was. I remember when that service was started. Almost no junk calls.


I never stopped getting calls from local businesses in spite of being
on the national and Florida no call list. Reporting them did not seem
to do much. I am not sure what loophole they exploited but I never
heard about any of them getting it trouble.
I was pretty aggressive about trying to fill out that form but the
real scammers must have key words they look for because no matter how
long you talk or how you work around the questions they figure out you
are harvesting the information you need and they hang up.


Would have saved your time if you just told them **** you and hung up.