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How keeps calling me ?
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Both at home and at work I keep getting calls , when I pick up the phone it goes dead !
I do 1471 and the caller number is 01234567890
I am on the tps
but I have no idea who it is but its starting to get annoying now
any ideas?
Both at home and at work I keep getting calls , when I pick up the phone it goes dead !
I do 1471 and the caller number is 01234567890
I am on the tps
but I have no idea who it is but its starting to get annoying now
any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly I would call BT and ask them to block this number from calling you.
Secondly get yourself on the opt out scheme whereby you can opt out of being included in any directoty enquiries database. you can do this online at:
http://www.callpreventionregistry.co.uk/?gclid =CLOV-pK-qJICFQ8gQgod3w2dRw
Secondly get yourself on the opt out scheme whereby you can opt out of being included in any directoty enquiries database. you can do this online at:
http://www.callpreventionregistry.co.uk/?gclid =CLOV-pK-qJICFQ8gQgod3w2dRw
Many companies have call centres which have what is called predictive dailling. This means that they have an automatic dialling machine which works through a list of numbers and dials them. When you answer the call, the machine then looks to see if a call centre agent is free to speak to you. This means there may be a delay in getting the call you have anserwered connected to an agent. As a result, you here silence.
My advice is just put the phone down. You can, as a previous answerer said, contact the Telephone Protection Service (TPS) and have your number listed as one to which telesales calls are prevented. Any company who then contact you will be liable to a fine. However, it is not totally effective as the law does allow companies who have dealt with you in the past to call you through such methods.
I hope this explains it.
My advice is just put the phone down. You can, as a previous answerer said, contact the Telephone Protection Service (TPS) and have your number listed as one to which telesales calls are prevented. Any company who then contact you will be liable to a fine. However, it is not totally effective as the law does allow companies who have dealt with you in the past to call you through such methods.
I hope this explains it.