Whoops!
So much for a century of “Net Neutrality” regulation of the Telcos...
Sorry, but we cannot help with the robo call problem because we cannot block a
call, even if we know it is coming from a spoofed number...
;-(
Regards
Craig
On Jan 11, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How the robocall industry outwitted the government and wrecked the Do Not
Call list
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