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Peabody-Martini said, 7 months ago
And with caller ID he can exactly who’s freaking out on the other end of the line.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 7 months ago
Caller-ID is something I wish the landlines here were capable of. US WEST and it’s successor QWEST weren’t very good at technology upgrades— the cables were put in when the Gemini missions were news. One scammer call after another. Pollster after pollster. “Do not call” list? HA!
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Since scammers normally use caller-ID blocker, it would be a simple matter of not taking the call when the ID was blocked. It wouldn’t stop the calls that illegally “break in” to other calls, but it would stop most of them.
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It’s enough to make a person want to junk the land line and go to a cell phone exclusively.
Wolf Emperor
said, 7 months ago
Who hasn’t done this at some point? Call someone, but get irked if they actually pick up. People are so foolish sometimes.
Peabody-Martini said, 7 months ago
“can TELL exactly” Dropped a word there.
mpk39 said, 7 months ago
Isn’t the scenario here that her phone rings just as she’s about to hit the send button?
Sisyphos said, 7 months ago
Unexpected phone calls can be unsettling phone calls to someone who is not a phone-addict. Or to someone who is a lovelorn alcholic bunny-hugger.