Those of you that let the calls roll to your answering machine, voicemail or worse yet answered the call you have just ensured you will receive more of these calls. Maybe not from the same number, but they’ve just identified your number as valid which assures more calls of these 'faux telemarketer calls'. (I call them faux telemarketer calls as they are generally not legitimate telemarketers, but simply scams!) Most of the initial calls originate from software (aka; ‘robocalls’) – once your number is identified as active, then a real person may be there on the follow up calls.
If you have the capability to ‘BLOCK’ the number that called – that is the best action. Since 2010 I have logged and currently block nearly 600 of these nuisance calls.
If you don’t have a blocking option, keep a phone with caller ID close by and simply hit ‘talk’ and ‘off’ simultaneously. This will reduce the number of nuisance calls, but not stop them.
If you really want to block them – in addition to a number of cordless phones available there is software that a layman can install. Of the over 500 calls I’ve blocked, I've only added 16 over the last 3 months. (Most of those are from a new series of numbers that were not previously blocked)
So the message is simple – blocking works…. Using the aforementioned processes I seldom have a second call from a given number. But, when I do - I love it when "Number Blocked" shows on my 'Caller ID!!! (When they call repeatedly it causes me to wonder about how stupid some of these dummies really are!)
Additionally; The Area Code, Exchange or even the entire number displayed on your caller ID probably does not accurately reflect the origin of a call as many of these crooks use software that disguises the originating number. (I've actually seen numbers reflecting my own Area Code and Exchange)
PS: I think Call Notes should add a 'Call Type' for 'Spoof' or 'Scammer Calls'!
Since I know many people in Tomball Tx I answered the call. Guy trying to give away a free medical alert button to me and my wife since we are over 65 years of age, in response to a sweepstakes entry form I filled out. Uh...... I don't think so! Not that old yet and we don't give out our number or fill out such stuff. He wanted to argue it is NOT a scam and they've been in business since 1977. If calling in response to something I filled out, wouldn't he have my name and not have to ask to whom he was speaking?
Deo,
If you know people in Tomball, check with them to see if they're familiar with the '205' exchange. I believe you'll find there is no such exchange in the 281 Area Code. It is a 'SPOOVED' number! My PC program identified it and two other exchanges in 281 as spoofed numbers as well.... They are 119 and 525. Solution - Block all 281 calls from those exchanges. IT is a SCAM!