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Harassment
Every hour, every day, I am receiving calls which come up unavailable. When I try to find out who sent the call it comes back invalid call. Also, I have been receiving calls from area code 917-399-5566 and 312-878-5592; when I return the calls the line is busy. I do not know anyone from these area codes. Please Help !!!!!
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Telemarketers
You can report the number to the
Nuisance Phone number 1-800-257-2969
You can also try to add yourself to the National Do Not Call Registry www.donotcall.gov Offers registration for consumers to stop telemarketers from calling
you could also try answering the call, and asking to sepak with a supervisor and ask to be taken off the list
you can also look into the CALL INTERCEPT feature
http://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/Phone/Calling+Features/Call+Intercept/Call+Intercept.htm
Call Intercept
We're being driven crazy by "Unavailable" calls. We get 10-20 every day.
These are not pranks, but robo-calls from marketers and political offices.
Each one comes from a different, valid number so call-intercept and account-management options will not work (for 4.99/mo you can block up to 20 numbers, which would not work here because the number is a different toll-free every time).
Unless Verizon provides a way to automatically block ALL "Unavailable" calls or intercept them all, I am seriously going to have to consider giving up FiOS to go with some other phone service.
I do not want to do this as the TV and Internet services are excellent.
Verizon: Help!!!!
Have you looked into Call Intercept?
To moderator Elizabeth:
Thanks for responding.
As I mentioned above, call intercept only works when the call comes from an invalid number, or no number is provided.
These robocalls all come from valid toll-free numbers, therefore they will not be intercepted.
And, since the number changes with each call (these devils are clever), blocking specific numbers won't solve the problem.
Verizon needs to provide a management tool which will automatically block ALL calls from "Unavailable".
@DoctorBill wrote:We're being driven crazy by "Unavailable" calls. We get 10-20 every day.
These are not pranks, but robo-calls from marketers and political offices.
Each one comes from a different, valid number so call-intercept and account-management options will not work (for 4.99/mo you can block up to 20 numbers, which would not work here because the number is a different toll-free every time).
Unless Verizon provides a way to automatically block ALL "Unavailable" calls or intercept them all, I am seriously going to have to consider giving up FiOS to go with some other phone service.
I do not want to do this as the TV and Internet services are excellent.
Verizon: Help!!!!
You might have to change your number, that is the only way going to another phone company would resolve that issue.
@DoctorBill wrote:Verizon needs to provide a management tool which will automatically block ALL calls from "Unavailable".
I am not familiar with a company that does this today.
and this should be helpful to you as well
http://www.ehow.com/how_5127114_block-unavailable-numbers-landline-phones.html
How to Block Unavailable Numbers on Landline Phones
onymous calls, which sometime show up as "Unknown" or "Unavailable" on caller ID, can be a nuisance to landline telephone users. While some calls marked as "Unavailable" are legitimate communication and cannot be blocked, a majority of these calls can be diverted by simply dialing a code from a properly equipped landline telephone.
Subscribe to Anonymous Call Rejection. This service is free for many telephone users and may already exist on some home telephone lines. If the service is not already on your telephone line, or if the steps here do not work for you, contact your local telephone company (either by dialing "611" from your landline telephone or calling your local telephone company's business office number) to subscribe to this service.
Pick up your telephone receiver. Using any wired or wireless landline telephone, pick up the receiver and listen for a dial tone.
Press "*77" to activate the Anonymous Call Rejection service from your touchtone landline telephone. If you use a rotary dial telephone, the rotary equivalent code to dial is "1177."
Listen for a confirmation. Depending on the equipment your telephone company uses, you may hear either a quick "buzz buzz" sound or a recording informing you that you have successfully activated the Anonymous Call Rejection service. You should not hear a busy signal, a fast busy signal, or a recording indicating that your call cannot be completed; if you hear any of these messages, you may not be subscribed to the Anonymous Call Rejection service