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[ale] OT help ENDING unsolicited phone calls
- Subject: [ale] OT help ENDING unsolicited phone calls
- From: wolf.halton at gmail.com (Wolf Halton)
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 21:09:26 -0400
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I just turn off the ringer on my home phone. I never give out the number
anymore so any incoming call there is unsolicited.
If I want to respond to a message, I do.
Almost no messages are left.
I run my cell the same way. If I do not recognize the caller's number, I
let it go to voicemail. On the odd occurrence that I answer a call from an
unknown caller, I put the number into my addressbook as "random vendor."
Then the call centers are dealt with in bulk.
It is not very geeky, but it holds call volume down.
Wolf
http://evergreen-community-01.lyrasistechnology.org
http://sourcefreedom.com
Apache developer:
wolfhalton at apache.org
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