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I am sick and tired of receiving numerous telemarketer calls everyday on home and cell phones. I complained to politician's who care about re-election only.
I have complained to the useless :Do Not Call List" for six years that gives no help. I have 100 numbers blocked on Verizon's website to no avail.
Aggrivated harassment is calling a person unwanted numerous times. I receive 10 calls per day on home and cell numbers. I have an atorney trying to track them to no avail.
Tecnol;ogy can catch criminals who steal data. Why ca't these Telemarketer's be caught and fined?
PLEASE HELP CATCH THESE HARASSER'S WHO CALL NUMEROUS TIMES EVERYDAY.
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Aside from the usual telemarketing assault, I quickly discoved that I had inherited the phone number of someone who'd gone into collections. We received multiple calls a day asking for Angela. No amount of "Angela no longer has this phone number," stopped the calls.
I called Vz to see what they could do. Short of changing my telephone number, they recommended I sign up for a free service called nomorobo. I did, and it completely restored peace to my house. Now I hear a single ring, and if it's a robocaller, the call is automatically disconnected.
The service is free on VOIP land lines (it costs $10 year for mobile phones). Here's the registration link: http://www.nomorobo.com/signup
**If Verizon admins removes the link, go to nomorobo [dot] com [forward slash] signup.
On the landing page, scroll past all their customer logos.
- In the drop-down selector labeled as Step 1, scroll down to Verizon FiOS Digital Voice.
- Enter your email address and click Next.
- Open your email and click the link to "Set up Nomorobo."
- Create an account ....
That's as far as I can take the instructions, as I already have an account. I believe the final step is to enter your phone number and accept the terms and conditions. Totally worth it for a free service that works. And if my telecom carrier recommends it (and Verizon fervently protects customer privacy) then I feel really good about using it.