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on 16-09-2014 23:12
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on 16-09-2014 23:36
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on 17-09-2014 00:48
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on 17-09-2014 00:48
Just reject the call and they will soon stop wasting their time. As upsetting as it is, these sick people need help not you.
17-09-2014 06:41 - edited 17-09-2014 06:43
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17-09-2014 06:41 - edited 17-09-2014 06:43
It's awful when these things happen but their are avenues for you.
You can change your mobile number once for free with O2, as said ~ although it is unfair for someone to have to do this ~ the process of changing your contact number with family, friends and businesses brings it's own inconvenience.
O2's help link on malicious calls is http://www.o2.co.uk/help/everything-else/unwanted-calls-and-messages
One tip is to answer and say nothing too. Many hopefully get bored and move on.
I hope they stop.
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on 17-09-2014 10:36
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on 17-09-2014 10:36
@Anonymous wrote:
One tip is to answer and say nothing too. Many hopefully get bored and move on.
Suggesting to the OP that they answer the call to give some lowlife the opportunity to use abusive language is bad advice. If the caller knows the call will be answered they will keep calling. There is absolutely no need for the OP to be subjected to have to listen to it.
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on 17-09-2014 10:47
Sorry to hear about this :(! I hope that you get a good resolution if you choose to report it.
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on 17-09-2014 10:52
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on 18-09-2014 09:47
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on 18-09-2014 09:47
The advice you have given is a good direction to take first, so I chose not to repeat it.
@jhop6723, you're more than welcome to PM me if you'd like
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on 18-09-2014 11:56
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on 18-09-2014 11:56
This is advice repeated across many forum / help pages !
Ie : http://community.giffgaff.com/t5/Solve-your-questions/What-to-do-if-you-receive-Nuisance-calls/ta-p/...
http://m.help.talktalk.co.uk/how-do-i-manage-nuisance-calls