On 6/12/2015 9:47 PM, Seymore4Head wrote:

Yes I have tried the DNCR.  It didn't help.  The calls are not coming
from the US although the caller ID says they are.


So you want to "block" calls from a faked number ?!?

( do you have a good program to select lotto numbers?? :-)

On my cell phone, I have my ringer turned off and it only vibrates, so I get a chance to see the number calling.

If the number has already been logged into my phone, then it has a name attached to it.

If no name is displayed, I do not answer. I will google the number to see if that number has a history. ( see http://800notes.com )

If you still have a landline, check with your provider to see if they offer call blocking.

Years ago, USWEST had call blocking, but a limited amount of numbers could be entered. ( after talking with them about this, they told me that they had limited space per home phone number to store blocked numbers. )

DNCR is NOT the enemy, SCAMmers use what ever number they think they can get away with to make bogus calls.

Until the NSA makes their data available to the public, SCAM callers will continue.




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