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For a long time I stopped answering my telephone (landline) because the overwhelming percentage of calls were marketing. I've started answering some calls lately, and I don't understand what's happening. I answer a call, and all I hear is several seconds of dead microphone, then a click and the connection is broken. They aren't the typical robo calls, because there's no canned announcement that starts playing as soon as I pick up. These are strictly just dead air, then disconnect.

 

Has anyone else experienced this? Do you have any idea what it's about?

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Nomorobo, it flat out works, and it's free for landlines:

 

https://www.nomorobo.com/

 

It takes a couple minutes to set up and then it's all automatic from there.  Any spam/telemarketer/unknown/spoofed caller gets screened out.  All you hear is one ring, and if you don't hear any more after that you know the call got blocked.

 

You can get it for mobile devices also, but it's $1.99/month.  It has been working so good on my landline I ponied up and bought it for my Android.  Works just as good on it, too.

 

You're welcome.:beerchug:

 

 

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51 minutes ago, DirtyComanche said:

My understanding is they're verifying the number belongs to a human, since you inevitably say "hello" when you pick up.

 

Then they know to unleash the actual spammers/scammers when they get the chance.

That's precisely what it is

 

I haven't had a landline since 1999

 

If I don't recognize the number I don't answer the phone

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7 hours ago, Jeep Driver said:

That's precisely what it is

 

I haven't had a landline since 1999

 

If I don't recognize the number I don't answer the phone

This, we dumped our land line several years ago. I keep a lot of the numbers I have called in my contacts, I have approximately 400. If a name doesn’t come up I don’t answer. If they don’t leave a message they don’t get called back unless it’s a name from my list.

No complaints so far.

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I don't call anyone back who didn't leave a message. If it was important, they would've done so. I've answered too many calls from people who say "who is this why did you call me" when I never did, or gotten calls returned when I realized I mis-dialed and hung up immediately, but not immediately enough I guess. 

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22 minutes ago, gogmorgo said:

I don't call anyone back who didn't leave a message. If it was important, they would've done so. I've answered too many calls from people who say "who is this why did you call me" when I never did, or gotten calls returned when I realized I mis-dialed and hung up immediately, but not immediately enough I guess. 

 

It's so easy to spoof numbers for caller ID that it's criminal.

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1 minute ago, Pete M said:

 

I got a call from myself once :D 

 

Yeah, that's a typical one. :roflmao:

 

Here we get calls that the CRA (like the IRS) has an open warrant on you and they're going to get the police to arrest you, and caller ID shows the number as the 1-800 for the actual CRA.  I love it when we get that on a work line, because I'll certainly play along for a while before telling them what I think. :fistshake1:

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If you're going to answer, wait 6 seconds before you say a word.  Most robo calls drop after 5 seconds. 

 

I dropped my landline when phone numbers became portable and hung the number as a second line to my cell service.   

 

My personal phone protocol is; don't answer unknown, or blocked number calls and return missed calls to known numbers. 

 

I only give my cell number to people I actually want to talk with and everyone else gets the old landline number.   

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My line of work, I have to answer every call because it could be something important that I need to tend to. So, once I find out it’s a scammer call, I either hang up if I don’t have the time or make the best of it (usually when I’m driving long distances and have the time to kill). I go through their process and tell them mostly what they want to hear. String them out and keep holding that carrot out far enough to keep them on the line and not hang up. I know it’s sick, but what they are attempting to do is very sick minded as well. Sometimes it is VERY entertaining/absurd to listen to what they have to say and what they want to sell you. Put on the acting hat and play a role of a made up character with a different name than my own. It’s really fun to start new conversations of a totally different nature when they transfer you around to talk to the “specialist” on their end of the line. Give them a totally new name and a completely different story. Confuses them to no end! 

 

Don’t give out any actual personal information and make the drive go that much quicker. I feel I’m not hurting a thing when doing this, just taking away their time that they could be calling someone else and bothering them. :)

 

 

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Unless the call is from a number I know, even if I'm standing right next to my phone I probably won't answer it. If you really want to talk to me, you can leave a message and I'll get back to you. The robocallers have ruined it for everyone.

 

Suits me just fine. I hate talking on the phone anyway.

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If I don’t recognize the number, I don’t answer.  If they don’t leave a voicemail, I block the number (on my cell phone).  

AT&T has a no cost service you can sign up for that identifies telemarketers and tells you what they are.  You may not even have to sign up for it.  Our land line is with Charter/Spectrum so the calling number shows up on the TV and, again, if we don’t recognize it, we don’t answer it.

I’m seeing more calls with my area code and number prefix, indicating that the anal orifices are getting more sophiscated.

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