I don’t know about the original poster but Tammy Turbo is no doubt one of the trolls. Then we have one off topic post that is not even close to be related to the current discussion. My guess that DM has their minions at work.
EDIT: My previous post was a reply to Tammy Turbo but it looks like I forgot to hit the reply button.
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AliceofCheshire
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Another benefit is that you can look back at your own posts and see if you have reported a number before so that you don't waste time reporting it again.
I agree with you there. As long as the post is relevant and is not redundant I see no problem. Unfortunately we do have trolls that do disrupt the thread.
Help, please: What is the link to REGISTER on 800notes.com? Thanks for all the reasons to register. I've been posting on 800notes since 2011. I also post on, and use a few other sites that deal with RoboCalls and Telemarketers. I just can't figure out how to register. Where's the beef - I mean Where's the link to register?
Go to the "Sign In" and it gives you an option to sign in or register.
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Ndak
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I tried to register and I followed the instructions that were emailed to me. The message I received when I tried to sign in was invalid validation code. So what did I do wrong? Could it be that I share this computer with my hubby?
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Dennis
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800 Notes would be more effective if it included a reverse phone number lookup option.
Not sure where you're going with that suggestion. There are plenty of "reverse" phone directories available and they all have the same function. You plug in ten digits and receive a listing from a carrier subscriber database, if any listing exists. 800Notes doesn't deal in already published data but collects its own, and what it collects is what the reverse directory does not provide, which are remarks from actual call recipients. I think we've discussed Caller ID spoofing around here long enough for most everyone to recognize that the published subscriber names tell you typically somewhere between very little and jack squat about the true identity and motives of our mystery callers.
Anyway, such a major feature would not likely affect site registration or the reasons to join up, so I'm twice at a loss to comprehend you.
Since that would be connected to the technical operation of the site and not within the powers of the posters here to deal with, I suggest you use the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the page to inform the site administrator of your problem. The form is simple and straight forward.
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Another Anonymous
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A number of benefits have been listed. I'm curious, other than the minimal time required to register, is there a reason NOT to register?
Can a registered user post anonymously on occasion?
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