888-642-3314

888 area code: Toll-free
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    LUIZ M
    Got a call before I answer it disconnected, called back something about auto insurance
    • Caller: ????
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Corey
    | 3 replies
    I get a call from this number at the same time every morning. I never answer and they never leave a message. It's starting to drive me nuts.
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    Slim replies to Corey
    | 2 replies
    >>  It's starting to drive me nuts.  <<

    Are you here just to make an ineffective complaint, or do you want to learn how to really reduce annoying spam / scam calls?

    Click on the line that best describes your reason for posting here.

    I am
    Just_Complaining
    We cannot stop the calls to you, or report those calls to the appropriate agencies for you.  You must do that yourself.  Ineffective complaints are no better than shouting out a window ... and they waste both electrons and the time of helpful people who try to answer questions when those answers are not read.

    Did you know that approximately 99% of first-time visitors here do not return to read solutions to their problems?  If you wish ot be among the well-informed few, and really want a solution rather than just ventilating or making an ineffective complaint, click on "Reduce_Spam", below.

    I have time to read alternative solutions, and want to
    Reduce_Spam
    You have come to the right place!  Although you can't stop the bad guys from calling your phone, you can reduce or eliminate the irritation by blocking the calls.

    Obtain a call blocking device, app, or phone.  Google (or your favorite search engine) IS your friend!
    Realize that the Do Not Call list is NOT a call blocker!


    Here are some tried and true methods for reducing or eliminating repeated spam / scam phone calls.   Try whichever one(s) that work for you.

    1.  Do not answer the phone if you see an unknown number on your Caller ID ... let it go to answering machine or voicemail.  Many telescammers hang up after three or four rings.

    2.  If you have a smartphone, get one of the inexpensive or free phone blocker apps at your online app store, and learn how to use it.

    3.  If your cell is not "smart", read the manual to learn how to set up a "group".  Assign the scammer's phone number to that group.  Also assign a "silent ring" to that group.  You will not hear your phone ring if that number calls you again.

    3a.  Alternately, assign a "silent ringtone" as the DEFAULT ringtone.  Then, assign your favorite ringtones to friends, family, contacts, businesses, etc.  That way, you will not hear your phone ring, even if the scammer changes numbers!  (Disadvantage: if you forget to whitelist somebody, you won't hear their calls, either)

    4.  For cell phones or landlines: Contact your phone service provider.  They may have a facility or method to allow you to block numbers.

    5.  If you buy things online, you might want to google "call blocker" to see what devices or apps Amazon or other sites have to offer for landlines or smartphones.

    6.  DO NOT call unknown numbers back without checking who called (800notes is your friend)! All that does is verify your number is "live", and it will be shared among many spammers.  There is an even more dangerous reason ... read this:
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/one-ring-cel ... ing-your-wallet

    6a.  Also, be aware that calling a spammer back (or pressing a key to "get on the do not call list") merely verifies that your phone is "live".  You will get even more spam calls!

    6b.  There is also a possibility that the CallerID you see is NOT that of the real caller!  The bad guys can spoof or fake what you see on your caller ID, and they can use "real" phone numbers to make you believe the call was from a legitimate company.
    https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/spoofing-and-caller-id

        So, the call from "your bank" or "your card issuer" or even your own area code might NOT be from those people!  If the call is related to your finances, identification, health, computer or other critical information, consider calling the real company back, using a phone number on a statement (or the back of the card).

    7.  Consider picking up the phone, then immediately hanging up.  A "real" caller will usually  call you again, within seconds.  A robocaller will not.

    If you want to report potential fraudulent or scam calls, here is a link to a frequently updated site that displays links to (mostly government) sites in Canada and the USA were you can report those scams, or learn more about them.

    http://phonehelp.2truth.com/complaint_sites.html

    Information about Government and Telco actions:

    The FTC and top communications companies met, to determine what they can do to stop robocalls and other illegal calls.  Here is a link to a frequently updated page, showing the history and progress of their initiatives, as well as recent Congressional bills and industry implementations.

    http://www.phonehelp.2truth.com/initiatives.html

    I'm too busy - Just give me a really
    short_answer
    Get a call blocker.  Google (or your favorite search engine) is your friend

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    Please reply to this post, on 800notes.com, to let us know you read it, or have taken suitable actions to protect yourself.  Alternately, join the 99% nonreturn group, and continue to enjoy lots of spam.

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    Jenni
    | 2 replies
    they call several times a day. I don't answer. Make them stop.
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    Slim replies to Jenni
    | 1 reply
    Read my post, made before yours.
    Then, try reading it for comprehension.
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    BigA replies to Slim
    "Then, try reading it for comprehension." Sometimes I think that is way too much to ask.
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    Jody replies to Slim
    Thanks for the info.  I use this site to verify that the caller is doing same to others and then I block.  Ocassionally, I discover it's a legit call or one I might want to take.
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    Daniel
    called many times a day, never left a message
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    Caroline
    They've called three times and no messages. Disrupt my sleep and called while I was driving with my GPS, nearly missed a turn!
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    Sam
    Calling me every time not talking when I call it’s a stupid insurance company
    • Caller: Stupid insurance
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    Me replies to Slim
    I pay my phone bill and I alone can choose to answer or not.  If I don't know the number calling I simply do not answer.

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