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Final Approach
Just wondering if anyone knows of any good apps that have come out since the last time this was discussed... that are actually effective?
These a$$#o!es are driving me up a wall... no less than 3 in the last 20 minutes. That's way above my usual 7-10 per day rate. They are, as usual, all from my cell phone's area code. Yesterday I was getting them from other area codes specific to the same state (Michigan), and one even left a voice mail - something about my vehicle still being eligible for "protection". I would say about 5-10% of them leave voice mails now, most often a threatening message about my credit card being canceled or my owing the IRS lots of money, so it is also an expense in addition to an annoyance.
Last time we had this discussion, someone suggested Mr. Number, which I downloaded and installed. And I have to say, Mr. Number is next to USELESS. It blocks less than 5% of the spam calls that I get. Most get through, and I immediately block them (of course), which is just as useless and for the same reason: because these numbers are all spoofed. Once I even had a repeat caller on my home phone who insisted that he was simply returning my call - it took less than 20 seconds of conversation to realize that he was a legitimate business owner who had been victimized by somebody spoofing MY number. Grrrr...
These a$$#o!es are driving me up a wall... no less than 3 in the last 20 minutes. That's way above my usual 7-10 per day rate. They are, as usual, all from my cell phone's area code. Yesterday I was getting them from other area codes specific to the same state (Michigan), and one even left a voice mail - something about my vehicle still being eligible for "protection". I would say about 5-10% of them leave voice mails now, most often a threatening message about my credit card being canceled or my owing the IRS lots of money, so it is also an expense in addition to an annoyance.
Last time we had this discussion, someone suggested Mr. Number, which I downloaded and installed. And I have to say, Mr. Number is next to USELESS. It blocks less than 5% of the spam calls that I get. Most get through, and I immediately block them (of course), which is just as useless and for the same reason: because these numbers are all spoofed. Once I even had a repeat caller on my home phone who insisted that he was simply returning my call - it took less than 20 seconds of conversation to realize that he was a legitimate business owner who had been victimized by somebody spoofing MY number. Grrrr...