Problem with that approach is if you really do get an international call
that is genuine, you may not know it happened. I certainly couldn't block
all international calls, as a business. Withheld calls can also be a
problem, doctors' surgeries etc.
This is why Truecall and such are so good, they give the caller a chance to
leave their name.
All the best
Steve
All the best
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Mobeen Iqbal
Sent: 22 February 2017 10:58
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: New Form of Unwanted Telephone Scam Call
Hi John.
I would block calls from international numbers and also calls from with held
numbers. Your provider should be able to do this. since i've done this,
touch wood we've not had any nusence calls.
cheers,
Mo.
On 22/02/2017 10:51, John Farley (Redacted sender john_farley for DMARC)
wrote:
Hello list,
I am not sure if this is off-topic, but I am sure the moderator will
let me know if it is.
I am registered with both the Telephone Preference Service and the
Mobile Preference Service which keeps the majority of nuisance calls
from hitting me. However I do still get a number of international
calls which do get through. That is, as I understand it, because TPS
and MPS only cover calls emanating from within the UK.
Both yesterday and today I have had a call from a withheld and an
international number that claims to be working on behalf of TPS. They
claim to have been notified by my phone supplier that I have been
receiving international calls which turn out to be scams. After a few
moments of discussion with them and, of course, with no information
being given by me they have both abruptly hung up. In my view that
proves they were both scams.
So don't get caught by this new one.
I am aware that I can get things like call blockers and also units
such as true-call but I do not currently wish to do so. There are a
few people who may call the house who we do want to get through.
Regards, John
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