Nomorobo
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Nomorobo
Anyone else use this on their phone? For us it has been a Godsend in eliminating nuisance calls. Lately though, I have been getting a few marketing calls slip through. According to my caller id they appear to come from residences in my area - same prefix as me, and although I don't know them, they look like regular people like myself. I looked them up online and they are ordinary residences. I suspect that scammers etc. are somehow bypassing Nomorbo and putting joe citizens name and phone number up on my screen. I can go in on my Spectrum account and block "joe citizen"...but IMO that does absolutely nothing except block an innocent person I don't know from calling me. Has anyone else noticed this problem on their Nomorobo equipped phone. Getting calls which appear to come from your neighborhood...and what if anything can be done about it?
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Re: Nomorobo
It is ridiculously easy to spoof caller ID information and I suspect you're not the only one who's experienced it.
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Re: Nomorobo
Yeah, but it makes me wonder how they're getting past Nomorobo. These are real people and their phone numbers they are putting on my caller ID. For all I know, they might have used my name and number.
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Re: Nomorobo
They will get past Nomorobo because they never get submitted to it, are not used enough, etc. They can actually use a number one time and roll to a different one.glocksmith wrote:Yeah, but it makes me wonder how they're getting past Nomorobo. These are real people and their phone numbers they are putting on my caller ID. For all I know, they might have used my name and number.
I have it and some others on a landline. Does not work for everyone, but on my cell I on;y allow numbers in my contact list. Everything else gets voice mail.
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