Sep 15, 2012
Stop whining about it and turn it around on them. Do what I did. Get a Digitone Call Blocker (and, no, I do not work for them. I just have one). They cost about a hundred bucks and worth every penny of it. Seriously, a solid 30% of all calls coming into my house phone were from telemarketers, telescammers, politicians, survey takers, and zombie debt collectors. Now they are all blocked. You can even block by area code and use wild cards so that you can block entire regions of the country. You can also use white list blocking by blocking all numbers other than the ones on your contact list Once again, for me, life is good. An alternative might be to find a number that when you call it, gives you a message that the number is not in service. Then you use your phone service provider's selective call forwarding feature (if it is available to you) and send all of your unwanted calls to that number (or your ex, whatever). Good luck to all.