Donate SIGN UP

Amazon Calling

Avatar Image
allenlondon | 14:35 Wed 16th Dec 2020 | Spam & Scams
33 Answers
No, of course they’re not, but I’ve had at least six of these in the past week, and normally I leave them to go to answerphone but with Mrs A in hospital I HAVE to answer the landline, just in case.

A
  
Gravatar

Answers

21 to 33 of 33rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by allenlondon. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Can you not get a phone which shows who's calling?
Just treat them as entertainment, and jerk them around
For those with a bt landline with no call blocker you just dial 1572 when call ends to block that number.
Question Author
Thanks giggsie, I’ll try that (our landline WAS BT, now Virgin, but 1471 works), so
i’ll try 1472.

Ta.

A
He said 1572
allen thinks that maybe the virgin equivelent
Question Author
Sorry all, and thanks Fibonacci. Virgin don’t allow simple call-blocking. Pity.
We were getting loads of these calls from Amazon too around 4 a day it was, but quiet from them at the moment. Will be back to the ones from visa or sky again soon I expect. When I do happen to answer one of these calls it is nice when you argue with them and they put the phone down on you instead of the other way around.
Allen, you can get caller ID (I haveit) from Virgin,but call blocking is usually a feature of the phone.Having said that call blocking is not effective in stopping nuisance calls as they frequently change their phine number.
The way I reduced all unwanted calls to about 1 a month is to not speak or hang up or switch off the phone but let them talk to themselves for 5 minutes. Until you switch of they can't phone out to bother anybody else and you quickly get your name off their list and it doesn't get sold on. it's worked well for me so try it.
Question Author
Thanks john, but right now I can’t leave my landline tied up. See my original ‘question’.
allen - it's a fairy story anyway; the caller terminates the call (they're paying for it), so leaving your phone off the hook only has the effect of stopping you receiving what might be an important call ie, it does not tie-up the caller's telephone.

21 to 33 of 33rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Do you know the answer?

Amazon Calling

Answer Question >>