on 25-07-2018 12:25
I have a Galaxy S3 mini and I have been unable to block a presistant nuisance caller 0141 3708722 (Glasgow)
both on my mobile and land line. how do I add to a blocking list. Thanks in advance.
John
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on 25-07-2018 12:53
on 25-07-2018 12:53
on 25-07-2018 13:29
on 25-07-2018 13:29
on 25-07-2018 13:56
on 25-07-2018 13:56
Hi Bambino Thank you for your very quick reply. I wonder why I have to use a 3rd party app to do something that 02 should already have an in house process (in place) to block these numbers. The problem I find is that a lot of nusince calls don't show a number and or are unknown/withheld from view.
Best and Kindest Regards:
JohnS02
on 25-07-2018 14:11
on 25-07-2018 14:11
@JohnS02 I don't think the ability to block numbers is within the control of any network. Some numbers, like hospitals and doctor's surgeries withold their numbers, so it would be impossible to block them. You don't actually need a third party app. You can usually do it within your phone's built in call list. I just find the Mr Number app easy to use. Getting nuisance calls is something we all have to deal with. Part of modern life, I guess.:smileywink:
on 25-07-2018 14:30
on 25-07-2018 14:30
Thank you MI5. When I do a long press on the number in question it comes up with caller is no lone on? However, looking at my blocked listing it tells me the number is blooked so very confusing at this time and will have to monitor if the call comes back. Its a nusiance caller and has been calling 2-3 per day and just hangs up? number is 0141 3708722 (Glasgow) I don't have a clue Why but its been over a 2 week period now.
Thank JohnS02
on 25-07-2018 14:36
on 26-07-2018 14:28
on 26-07-2018 14:28
This is a widly reported nuiscnace number. Its a comany trying to get you to have a SmartMeter installed.
Many people have tried to block it but it still seems to come through.
Is your number registered with the telephone preference service. This helps to reduce the number of unwanted calls. you can also register your landline number with them.
If they call again DO NOT answer it and DO NOT send it to voicemail. They will use an autodialler and random number generator. If you answer then their system will then know its an active number. If you dont answer it their system thinks its an invalid number and moves on.
So.. if you get a call form a number you do not recognise dont answer it. If its important they will leave a message. if they do dont its a nuiscance call.
Moving forward there is a way to stop so many nuiscnce calls and its very simple.
When you are asked to give your phone number when buying something online, or registering for something on line, fillling out a form on line etc etc do not give it to them. there is normally an * which means you have to give them your number, you dont. All the form is looking for is a digit string of a particular length. So all you do is enter your dialling code plus 6 zeros. it will go through everytime without fail.
As we all know compainies sell information which is how nuiscance callers get your number they buy it on a list.
I have been doing this for about 3 years now since I was told about it by someone who owns a telemarketing company and belive me it has worked. I probably get around a dozen calls a year if that now.
Remember your telephone number belongs to you why give it to somoene to sell to somebody else. Ask yourself would you give them the pin no to your bank card?.....
As for you current issue report the number to OFCOM and they will take the appropriate action.
Hope all this has been of some help
on 27-07-2018 09:37
on 27-07-2018 09:37
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on 27-07-2018 18:28
on 27-07-2018 18:28
Hi @jezza1234 thank you for your reply, I will take your advice onboard and look into that.
Regards:
JohnS