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  • Scam phone calls

    How do scammers get hold of ex directory numbers ?

    What have people found to be the best way to block them ?

    Thanks
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  • #2
    I have phone where the person ringing has to leave their name and I decide if I wish to take the call. Don't think I have had a scam call since! Obviously puts them off....

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    • #3
      Thanks for prompt, helpful reply. Is that with certain phones or the provider ? I'm with BT.

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      • #4
        They just random dial the numbers.

        I think that require a name is a function of the provider, BT has it, but you can get phones that reject calls not in your personal directory or are number withheld

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        • #5
          Have a look at the BT8500 phones

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          • #6
            That's the one. I can set my phone to reject number withheld and international call. The phone doesn't ring but allows the caller to leave a message and the screen lists a blocked call

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            • #7
              Just gone on Amazon. Ordered. Thanks all.

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              • #8
                Yes mine is a phone made by BT - BT4600 - I can allow numbers of people I know and just answer as normal. Any "new" number they have to speak and record who they are and then it rings and I get the message "you have a call from ......... to accept this call press 1" It is a function of the phone not BT. Came from Argos!

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                • #9
                  I love scam calls as I believe myself entitled to take a break from reading dense legislation

                  If they say they are from BT's technical department I rant about "our" IT department being useless, for ages, ending with "I've had enough of this - I'm going home." Sometimes, the my personal alarm goes off, right next to the receiver and I beg them to call the fire brigade. Other times, I treat them as if they want to buy my goat. The scenarios go on and on.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by efpom View Post
                    I love scam calls as I believe myself entitled to take a break from reading dense legislation

                    If they say they are from BT's technical department I rant about "our" IT department being useless, for ages, ending with "I've had enough of this - I'm going home." Sometimes, the my personal alarm goes off, right next to the receiver and I beg them to call the fire brigade. Other times, I treat them as if they want to buy my goat. The scenarios go on and on.
                    I tend go agree with you, if you are annoying them the cannot be scamming someone else. Best I've done so far is 45 minutes and then a lot of swearing and cussing at the other end before they hung up

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                    • #11
                      I normally receive them on the cell phone, the call goes like this "Can you spare a few mins to answer a question? "I am polite in replying, They ask "what is your age please ? are you 20 to 30 and so on, I always reply, "yes I just had my Birthday I am now 92." Very rude of them as they hang up straight away.

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                      • #12
                        You can always lead them on and towards the end tell them "I'll just get my carer".

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                        • #13
                          you shoudn't just register on a lot of "scam" websites that will sell you base for some cash for this scammers

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                          • #14
                            Read the previous posts

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