24-08-2019 15:31
24-08-2019 15:31
Like lots of others I've been plagued with the cold callers, however the last straw was when the phone rang at 11.35 pm.
BT don't provide a way for service providers to block international calls at the network level so I went looking for a solution.
Found these (went for the V108 myself) https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=cpr+callblocker&i=electronics&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
It runs off the line voltage but am pleased to say it works (had it in for a few days now).
Be aware you do need to enable the type of blocking you want but this is easily done through the keypad on your phone, I've blocked international and you can add numbers by setting them or if you have one come in you can press the block now button to add the number to the list.
Caller display service needs to be enabled on the line though the connected phone doesn't have to have it.
24-08-2019 16:53
Virginmedia want to charge for being able to block calls. Sorted , cancelled and had the landline taken out! I know sometimes a landline is actually a lifeline for vulnerable people but I've made the decision that I'm no longer vulnerable.
24-08-2019 18:30
24-08-2019 18:30
24-08-2019 18:43
No, after buying the device that's it.
My landline is through Zen Internet who use BT's Wholesale Line Rental product but said they didn't have any service they could offer me to combat this which is why I went looking.
The device I bought is not particularly intrusive (as you can see there are ones with displays etc) but it does the job, was getting quite a few marked as International so enabled the international call blocking when I got it and so far, so good, you can also enable blocking of withheld numbers/private numbers but be careful with this as GP practices tend to block theirs.
24-08-2019 21:41
25-08-2019 12:34
25-08-2019 12:34
@anticpated wrote:
It cost them nothing to block the calls in reality. However with so many companies spoofing their real broadcast number it is probably harder to do than it sounds.
This is true - despite being TPS-registered, I still get marketing calls to the land-line from all sorts of numbers, even ones 'disguised' as UK mobile numbers (07xxx-xxxxxx). 🙄😒
25-08-2019 13:52
25-08-2019 13:52
Like @jonsie the best solution is to get rid of the landline completely. Only problem I have now on my mobile is these "quick 1 minute 3 question survey" that inevitably leads to more marketing calls from other companies, robotic accident claim opportunists (inadvertently discovered that by staying silent for a touch longer when asked a question reveals the robot who will then terminate your call!), life insurance reviews and PPI calls. Thankfully come the 30th we can all celebrate the end of those PPI calls forever.
BTW, I have mentioned it before that I do this, you can run your broadband off 4G and still have a landline number (basically PAYG) via SIP/VOIP. Perhaps I should write a guide....
25-08-2019 13:54 - edited 25-08-2019 13:55
25-08-2019 13:54 - edited 25-08-2019 13:55
@pgn wrote:This is true - despite being TPS-registered, I still get marketing calls to the land-line from all sorts of numbers, even ones 'disguised' as UK mobile numbers (07xxx-xxxxxx). 🙄😒
As do I. TBH, I have never been that impressed with TPS. It certainly doesn't move with the times. Our landline with BT has a call block facility, but they just change a digit and ring again. I've also started to have calls like you starting with 07, which looks like a mobile. TPS doesn't stop them. I tried to register again and was told the number was already registered...
Veritas Numquam Perit
25-08-2019 15:14
Have a monitored intruder alarm so getting rid of the landline isn't an option (people ignore alarms round here and at the time there'd been quite a few break ins and both my folks and me worked odd hours)
Those running these operations don't give a stuff about the TPS and I don't think anyone does really, in fact I think it works in reverse, we've always been ex-directory too.
Also if the number is disguised or they are using VoIP regulators have got next to no chance of doing anything though ofcom seems pretty useless in most situations anyway.
25-08-2019 18:23