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| Area code: | 513 |
| Prefix: | 229 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Ohio |
| City: | Rossmoyne |
| Company: | Cincinnati Bell Extended Territories LLC |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Eastern |
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Last month (July) was my birthday. My brother asked me what I wanted. I said a call blocker. Best present ever. It gives me great satisfaction to hit the red button that says "block" knowing that that number will never call me again. In the span of one month, I have successfully blocked 42 numbers.
Still actively calling people. I saw the number and didn't recognize anyone in Ohio, so blocked the call as it rang. Looked it up and voila --- it's another spam phone caller. I'm so tired of these types of calls. I got nine the other day from various spammers. I might run out of my allotted call blocking spots on this Panasonic phone. (sigh)
I hooked the fax machine up to my phone permanently. My family knows to call me on my cellphone. I was getting 15 to 20 calls per day and the calls are now down to 3 or 4 per day since I hooked up the fax. I look at the numbers and then block them if they are telemarketers. I tell my friends to send me a fax if its an emergency and I will call them back. I also disconnected the ringers on the phones so i don't even hear them calling.
Caller ID says "Mason OH". They leave no message.I call back after business hours (using *67 to block my number). Their outgoing message is, "Hello, you've reached MDS communications. We're a telephone fundraising company that specializes in calling for nationally recognized charities, non-profit organizations, and political committees. Please, accept our apology if you do not wish to be called particularly if you have signed up for the national do-not-call list. As you already know, fundraising calls are exempt from national do-not-call lists, and many people who have signed up in order to block commercial calls still like getting calls from their favorite charities. If you'd like to receive a call back from us, please, press 1. If you'd like to be added to our do-not-call list, please, press 2." (I never do the do-not-call list as it can actually make things worse).At best this is a hired-gun telemarketer who will take a big chunk of any donation for the price of annoying you by phone. At worst, this is a SCAM, that will take all of your money and possibly aid in identity theft. If you wish to give, contact the charity directly.
I have a landline phone that keeps a list of numbers and the time they called. It doesn't take messages and I did not activate my voice mail. I can turn the bell off. I periodically check the call list, delete most and just return call the ones I want. It's great. Almost like not having a phone, but still able to keep in touch. (It's a Uniden I bought a few years ago.)
If you have Time Warner service for phone, TV, and computer, Time Warner we site allows you to block robocalls et. al., with a msg provided saying like we can't accept this call....; just upgraded to this option. Hopefully, it will work.