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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT
8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. http://www.unknownphone.com/search.php?num=01134196912 |
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Mr Pounder Esquire wrote on 10/11/2016 :
Harry Bloomfield wrote: This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. http://www.unknownphone.com/search.php?num=01134196912 Google failed to find that, for some reason. The comments made there, are similar to what took place. They knew my name. |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 19:26:57 -0000, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Mr Pounder Esquire wrote on 10/11/2016 : Harry Bloomfield wrote: This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. http://www.unknownphone.com/search.php?num=01134196912 Google failed to find that, for some reason. The comments made there, are similar to what took place. They knew my name. I disconnected my landline and only use my mobile. Much less nuisance calls, and I can see the number. I only answer those in my contacts list, or mobile phones (as these tend to be actual people), any other landline phoning me I look up first, then dial back. -- Shotgun wedding: A case of wife or death. |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 19:26:57 -0000, Harry Bloomfield wrote: Mr Pounder Esquire wrote on 10/11/2016 : Harry Bloomfield wrote: This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. http://www.unknownphone.com/search.php?num=01134196912 Google failed to find that, for some reason. The comments made there, are similar to what took place. They knew my name. I disconnected my landline and only use my mobile. Much less nuisance calls, and I can see the number. I only answer those in my contacts list, or mobile phones (as these tend to be actual people), any other landline phoning me I look up first, then dial back. Translation: I can't afford a landline anymore as I'm skint and on the bones of my arse. |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
n Thu, 10 Nov 2016 21:15:26 -0000, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 19:26:57 -0000, Harry Bloomfield wrote: Mr Pounder Esquire wrote on 10/11/2016 : Harry Bloomfield wrote: This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. http://www.unknownphone.com/search.php?num=01134196912 Google failed to find that, for some reason. The comments made there, are similar to what took place. They knew my name. I disconnected my landline and only use my mobile. Much less nuisance calls, and I can see the number. I only answer those in my contacts list, or mobile phones (as these tend to be actual people), any other landline phoning me I look up first, then dial back. Translation: I can't afford a landline anymore as I'm skint and on the bones of my arse. I have a landline, it comes with the fibre internet. I just took the phone out. -- What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt? Lipstick, if he's lucky. |
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James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
Google failed to find that, for some reason. The comments made there, are similar to what took place. They knew my name. I disconnected my landline and only use my mobile. Much less nuisance calls, and I can see the number. Hardly a 'mobile only' facility. I only answer those in my contacts list, or mobile phones (as these tend to be actual people), any other landline phoning me I look up first, then dial back. I'll have gone out! :-) -- Chris Green · |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 21:25:02 -0000, Chris Green wrote:
James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Google failed to find that, for some reason. The comments made there, are similar to what took place. They knew my name. I disconnected my landline and only use my mobile. Much less nuisance calls, and I can see the number. Hardly a 'mobile only' facility. Tends to be. Every single mobile has it, and very few landphones do. I only answer those in my contacts list, or mobile phones (as these tend to be actual people), any other landline phoning me I look up first, then dial back. I'll have gone out! :-) If whatever you were phoning me about was urgent, you can leave a message on voicemail, or send a text. -- Send all problems by email Only phone me with EMERGENCY problems (e.g. LPT1 on fire) |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
"James Wilkinson Sword" wrote in message news On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 19:26:57 -0000, Harry Bloomfield wrote: Mr Pounder Esquire wrote on 10/11/2016 : Harry Bloomfield wrote: This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. http://www.unknownphone.com/search.php?num=01134196912 Google failed to find that, for some reason. The comments made there, are similar to what took place. They knew my name. I disconnected my landline and only use my mobile. Can't do that here, we don't have naked DSL in my town. Guess that does mean you wont be moving here any time soon. And we're about to get FTTN/VDSL and that has the landline bundled with it too, you cant get it without a landline service. Corse you don't have to plug a phone into it and some of my mates don't. Much less nuisance calls, I get **** all now I'm on our do not call register, maybe one a week in a bad week. And when one calls me anyway I just tell them that they arent allowed to call me when its clear who they are, and they just hang up without saying a word most of the time. and I can see the number. I can on the landline too, but that does cost me $5/month. And still get quite a few with the number suppressed. I only answer those in my contacts list, or mobile phones (as these tend to be actual people), Mad. any other landline phoning me I look up first, then dial back. Too much farting around IMO. I just answer it if I'm not doing something else and can do that easily and tell them they arent allowed to call me when its obvious its someone flogging stuff. I have had quite a few useful calls over the years, one from the local cop shop telling me that they had some of my stuff down the cop shop because they had nabbed some stupid kids who had been walking around the streets with a wheel barrow, quite literally, helping themselves to stuff out of any cars they could get into. I'd been out to a ****up the night before, in the days before I starting brewing my own and had got a 6 pack from the local drive thru bottle shop where they had you what you want thru the passengers front door window and I had managed to forget to lock that door in the 73 Golf that doesn't have central locking. Had someone I know very well manage to get robbed in Egypt and lost all their cards and cash etc who called me to tell him which numbers to call to have the cards cancelled too. |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 22:45:57 -0000, Rod Speed wrote:
"James Wilkinson Sword" wrote in message news On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 19:26:57 -0000, Harry Bloomfield wrote: Mr Pounder Esquire wrote on 10/11/2016 : Harry Bloomfield wrote: This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. http://www.unknownphone.com/search.php?num=01134196912 Google failed to find that, for some reason. The comments made there, are similar to what took place. They knew my name. I disconnected my landline and only use my mobile. Can't do that here, we don't have naked DSL in my town. Guess that does mean you wont be moving here any time soon. I have the line, there's just no phone on it. And we're about to get FTTN/VDSL and that has the landline bundled with it too, you cant get it without a landline service. Corse you don't have to plug a phone into it and some of my mates don't. Much less nuisance calls, I get **** all now I'm on our do not call register, maybe one a week in a bad week. And when one calls me anyway I just tell them that they arent allowed to call me when its clear who they are, and they just hang up without saying a word most of the time. Our service don't work that good. and I can see the number. I can on the landline too, but that does cost me $5/month. And still get quite a few with the number suppressed. I only answer those in my contacts list, or mobile phones (as these tend to be actual people), Mad. any other landline phoning me I look up first, then dial back. Too much farting around IMO. I just answer it if I'm not doing something else and can do that easily and tell them they arent allowed to call me when its obvious its someone flogging stuff. I only get the odd one on the mobile, about once every 2 months, usually trying again and again twenty times over a week. Sometimes I pick up the phone and yell abuse at them. One was Eon energy, which I've never dealt with. I gave them a good rant about them ripping people off and didn't let them get a word in edgeways. I have had quite a few useful calls over the years, one from the local cop shop telling me that they had some of my stuff down the cop shop because they had nabbed some stupid kids who had been walking around the streets with a wheel barrow, quite literally, helping themselves to stuff out of any cars they could get into. I'd been out to a ****up the night before, in the days before I starting brewing my own and had got a 6 pack from the local drive thru bottle shop where they had you what you want thru the passengers front door window and I had managed to forget to lock that door in the 73 Golf that doesn't have central locking. Had someone I know very well manage to get robbed in Egypt and lost all their cards and cash etc who called me to tell him which numbers to call to have the cards cancelled too. -- The Official MBA Handbook on business cards: Avoid overly pretentious job titles such as "Lord of the Realm, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India" or "Director of Corporate Planning." |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
Brian Gaff wrote on 11/11/2016 :
But unless they change their number you zapped him for next time. In fact the hash idea only stops pre recorded calls, humans can use hash or if this is switched off, not press it, it matters not. Well the vaste majority of such callers do use pre-recerded now. The ones that can get through seem to be the ones that change their number all the time, but at present these are very very rare, as time is money to these people and for them simply moving on is easier than going through to you via say name, as they will obviously know what you will do when they start their pitch. They don't change actual numbers, they change the spoofed number, the number presented as caller ID - which takes them seconds to do. That is where the system relies on the human factor. My big issue is this. I'm not getting calls I should because organisations like NHS will just put the phone down not realising its just screening the call, and they often display no number either as its through a switchboard. They hence seem to give up. Brian Which is where giving such organisations a mobile number, as an alternative, works. |
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On 11/11/2016 14:12, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Which is where giving such organisations a mobile number, as an alternative, works. I've changed mobile numbers because I was bombarded with junk calls and text messages. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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In article ,
alan_m wrote: On 11/11/2016 14:12, Harry Bloomfield wrote: Which is where giving such organisations a mobile number, as an alternative, works. I've changed mobile numbers because I was bombarded with junk calls and text messages. I've got Vodaphone PATG, and the numbers of spam calls and texts are much reduced recently. I don't use the mobile much, and at one time the majority of calls were spam. -- *Before they invented drawing boards, what did they go back to? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Harry Bloomfield wrote
Brian Gaff wrote But unless they change their number you zapped him for next time. In fact the hash idea only stops pre recorded calls, humans can use hash or if this is switched off, not press it, it matters not. Well the vaste majority of such callers do use pre-recerded now. Not here. They mostly do have automated diallers but only some of the survey operations use pre-recorded here. The ones that can get through seem to be the ones that change their number all the time, but at present these are very very rare, as time is money to these people and for them simply moving on is easier than going through to you via say name, as they will obviously know what you will do when they start their pitch. They don't change actual numbers, they change the spoofed number, the number presented as caller ID - which takes them seconds to do. It will be fascinating to watch how long it takes for the automated diallers to deliberately **** over TruCall so the calls get thru at least to some of the TruCall users who configure their TruCalls in a particular way. That is where the system relies on the human factor. My big issue is this. I'm not getting calls I should because organisations like NHS will just put the phone down not realising its just screening the call, and they often display no number either as its through a switchboard. They hence seem to give up. Which is where giving such organisations a mobile number, as an alternative, works. |
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Brian Gaff wrote: My big issue is this. I'm not getting calls I should because organisations like NHS will just put the phone down not realising its just screening the call, and they often display no number either as its through a switchboard. They hence seem to give up. My large doctor's surgery contacted me recently about a flue jab. They too have a switchboard with outgoing only lines (or whatever) that show up as withheld. But the receptionist had no problems with my Truecall. I'd guess anyone who used the phone a lot for this sort of things would be used to it. It's a reason I got the stand alone unit which allows you to copy and paste your phonebook into it online. I can imagine some of my old work colleagues being thrown by it. The sort who phone up for a chat once in a while. Hence wanting my entire phone book in the system - which would have taken for ever to enter manually. -- *By the time a man is wise enough to watch his step, he's too old to go anywhere. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
My large doctor's surgery contacted me recently about a flue jab. !! :-) -- Chris Green · |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2016 16:34:42 +0000, Chris Green wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: My large doctor's surgery contacted me recently about a flue jab. !! :-) Perhaps he used to be a Smoker or the latest stop smoking therapy is a bit more forceful than hypnotism. G.Harman |
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On 11/11/2016 11:37, Brian Gaff wrote:
I'm not getting calls I should because organisations like NHS will just put the phone down not realising its just screening the call, and they often display no number either as its through a switchboard. They hence seem to give up. Not my experience. The local hospital and doctors surgery have no problems leaving messages on my answer-phone with trucall/call guardian. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. All old Leeds numbers were prefixed with 2 when the STD code changed from 0532 to 0113 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. 0113 x?????? numbers exist for all values of x except 5,6,7, or 9 http://static.ofcom.org.uk/static/numbering/sabcde11_12.xls |
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"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message news This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Then I tried to trace where the call had originated 0113 is a Leeds code, also our area code, except all of our codes (so far as I am aware) have a 2 following the code - 0113 2??????. 01134 didn't seem to exist, or so it seemed from Google. The same caller tried again, this time said his name and pressed #. I accepted the call and from the accent it was probably a call from either Australia or maybe South Africa. The caller wanted me to take a survey - I will not repeat here what I said to him. Horizon Mobility apparently http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01134196912 Often just entering the number in Google will produce information about the caller. In this case your number was presumably passed on by anyone who's sold you similar products, or whose products you've enquired about in the past. |
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Moron Watch brought next idea :
Horizon Mobility apparently http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01134196912 Often just entering the number in Google will produce information about the caller. In this case your number was presumably passed on by anyone who's sold you similar products, or whose products you've enquired about in the past. Strange they should have my name, because I have no such issues. My now deceased partner was though quite severally disabled. As the equipment supplied to her still had some while to run on the included maintenance contracts, I transfered that to my name. So either Stannah or the mobility scooter company, have sold my details on to a third party and without my permission. Hmmm.. |
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Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Moron Watch brought next idea : Horizon Mobility apparently http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01134196912 Often just entering the number in Google will produce information about the caller. In this case your number was presumably passed on by anyone who's sold you similar products, or whose products you've enquired about in the past. Strange they should have my name, because I have no such issues. My now deceased partner was though quite severally disabled. As the equipment supplied to her still had some while to run on the included maintenance contracts, I transfered that to my name. So either Stannah or the mobility scooter company, have sold my details on to a third party and without my permission. Hmmm.. Yip, your details have been sold on. A few weeks ago I bought a telly from Currys. Reserved it online. Picked it up and the bloke asked for my email address - which they already had. I told him to **** off. Last week I got a letter offering an incredible offer from some loan outfit ............. APR 99%. One of their clients is Currys. |
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 20:20:42 -0000, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Harry Bloomfield wrote: Moron Watch brought next idea : Horizon Mobility apparently http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01134196912 Often just entering the number in Google will produce information about the caller. In this case your number was presumably passed on by anyone who's sold you similar products, or whose products you've enquired about in the past. Strange they should have my name, because I have no such issues. My now deceased partner was though quite severally disabled. As the equipment supplied to her still had some while to run on the included maintenance contracts, I transfered that to my name. So either Stannah or the mobility scooter company, have sold my details on to a third party and without my permission. Hmmm.. Yip, your details have been sold on. A few weeks ago I bought a telly from Currys. Reserved it online. Picked it up and the bloke asked for my email address - which they already had. I told him to **** off. Last week I got a letter offering an incredible offer from some loan outfit ............ APR 99%. One of their clients is Currys. Currys also report you to TV Licensing. My colleague had gotten his name reversed (forename/surname) in Currys, and the TV Licensing people thought he wasn't registered. -- What if there is air in space, and the government doesn't want us to escape? |
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"James Wilkinson Sword" wrote in message news Currys also report you to TV Licensing. Not just Currys Under the Wireless and Telegraphy Act of 1967 all TV dealers were required to notify TV Licencing whenever they sold or rented TV's. This was repealed in 2013. IIRR this also applied to set top boxes and VCR's although not all assistants were equally on the ball when it came to asking for names and addresses |
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James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 20:20:42 -0000, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: Harry Bloomfield wrote: Moron Watch brought next idea : Horizon Mobility apparently http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01134196912 Often just entering the number in Google will produce information about the caller. In this case your number was presumably passed on by anyone who's sold you similar products, or whose products you've enquired about in the past. Strange they should have my name, because I have no such issues. My now deceased partner was though quite severally disabled. As the equipment supplied to her still had some while to run on the included maintenance contracts, I transfered that to my name. So either Stannah or the mobility scooter company, have sold my details on to a third party and without my permission. Hmmm.. Yip, your details have been sold on. A few weeks ago I bought a telly from Currys. Reserved it online. Picked it up and the bloke asked for my email address - which they already had. I told him to **** off. Last week I got a letter offering an incredible offer from some loan outfit ............ APR 99%. One of their clients is Currys. Currys also report you to TV Licensing. My colleague had gotten his name reversed (forename/surname) in Currys, and the TV Licensing people thought he wasn't registered. Are yes, a telly licence. |
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Harry Bloomfield wrote:
This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Why the feck would you ring an unknown cold caller back? Seems to negate the whole point in buying a TruCall unit in the first place. Now you've also confirmed that your number has a potentially gullible person on the end of it. Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
Tim+ wrote
Harry Bloomfield wrote This is the first to get through the net, since I installed our BT 8500's with the TruCall system 8-o . The system logged a series of calls from 01134196912. Which at first glance suggested it might have been a genuine and local number, so I tried ringing it back and it rang unanswered, though it did sound a bit odd the ringing tone. The caller had failed to announce their name and press # to get through in each of their calls. Why the feck would you ring an unknown cold caller back? So you can put that number or the part of it that indicates that it isnt a real number in the blacklist. Seems to negate the whole point in buying a TruCall unit in the first place. No it doesnt. Now you've also confirmed that your number has a potentially gullible person on the end of it. Sure, but it can't get thru again once its in the blacklist. |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
On 11/11/2016 01:55, Rod Speed wrote:
Sure, but it can't get thru again once its in the blacklist. But the number gets higher priority on the sell on list as one where someone responds. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
alan_m wrote
Rod Speed wrote Sure, but it can't get thru again once its in the blacklist. But the number gets higher priority on the sell on list as one where someone responds. Sure, but it can't get thru again once its in the blacklist. |
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A nuisance caller got through TruCall
On 12/11/2016 22:45, Rod Speed wrote:
alan_m wrote Rod Speed wrote Sure, but it can't get thru again once its in the blacklist. But the number gets higher priority on the sell on list as one where someone responds. Sure, but it can't get thru again once its in the blacklist. You don't know the phone numbers of the companies that the number has been sold on to so these numbers cannot be put into a black list in advance. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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