Posted on Jan 9, 2017
CPT Jack Durish
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Help! The telemarketers are driving me crazy. My wife too. They keep calling. Our phone numbers are listed on the Do Not Call Registry but they claim they aren't telemarketers. They're calling with a survey. Or with a "prize" notification. Even worse, they have a new ploy to get you hooked. As soon as you answer the phone, they ask, "Can you hear me?" C'mon people. Think of something original. At least kiss me before you screw me.

Has anyone come up with a system for shutting them down. Something that works?
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I have started to ask them who they are, what their personal contact information is, Their Supervisors information and how they know the deceased "Mr Stinson" as this is an active crime scene.
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SFC Pete Kain
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Now that I like. Will use it next time
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MSgt George Cater
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You can try an app called NomoRobo. It has thousands of robo call numbers in it's database and tags then as such when it comes up on your caller ID screen. The only glitch I've found is that the VA uses robo calls sometimes, but they should leave a message being legit.
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You can try an app called NomoRobo. It has thousands of robo call numbers in it's database and tags then as such when it comes up on your caller ID screen. The only glitch I've found is that the VA uses robo calls sometimes, but they should leave a message being legit.
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PO2 Peter Klein
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On my Android / Samsung phone, I can block phone numbers so that the call is immediately dumped.
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