Posted by Gambles on April 26, 2018 at 04:45:37 from (24.246.193.220):
In Reply to: phonecalls posted by cuby on April 25, 2018 at 14:28:56:
A guy I know fixes furnaces and air conditioning for a living. It's a small town, so most of his customers call him on his cell phone. He has suddenly gotten a rash of robo calls and since people call him to have their HVAC fixed, he HAS to answer his cell phone. I let suspicious numbers go to voicemail, he cannot. I've posted about this problem before, and I've tried to think of cures for this problem. I've not seen a way to fix it except for one solution: Every residential phone (cell or land line) has the option to become a 900 or a 976 number. When your number rings, your phone company puts money into your account, money provided by the caller on the other end. If the phone companies HAD to, they could do it. When the caller has to lose a nickle or a dime to make a call, the millions of robo calls that are made each day would stop. Decades ago, when all long distance calls cost money, did we have the problem with spam and robo calls? You know the answer to that.
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