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BB_TX
Dec 29, 2018Nomad
I have read before that simply answering a spam call lets them flag your number as a valid number. That gets added to a phone list that is sold to others causing the increase in calls.
Using caller ID we almost never answer a call we do not recognize. Most of the time they hang up before the answering machine answers, or do not leave a message. And if we do get a call from some spam number leaving a message (such as "this is the IRS"), I add it to the block list in my answering machine so we never get it again.
Using caller ID we almost never answer a call we do not recognize. Most of the time they hang up before the answering machine answers, or do not leave a message. And if we do get a call from some spam number leaving a message (such as "this is the IRS"), I add it to the block list in my answering machine so we never get it again.
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