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Here in the dutch country you can register so "they" won't call you.<br>
Took a few years to get this organized.<br>
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It seems to work - but as a side effect it seems door to door salesman
are on their way back...<br>
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<pre wrap="">Make use of this with basic service?:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.phonespamfilter.co.uk/">http://www.phonespamfilter.co.uk/</a>
I reckon BT (or whoever you rent your line from) should offer this
integration into my/your line, for free of course. But I wonder if there
isn't an easy way to set up a tiny pabx to kill all numbers high on the
list? They mention Asterisk (*) on Linux, anyone with experience?
I get at least 2-3 cold calls a week and while that may not sound like
much of a hassle, it is beyond a joke having to repeatedly tell them not
to call this number when they know well enough already a law is being
broken by doing so.
All hunting for your information, because even acknowledging your name
to them is worth something. Don't! :)
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