Nuisance calls, a new UK record?

Sootyvandriver replied on 28/11/2016 17:45

Posted on 28/11/2016 17:45

We are nearing the end of our house build and recently had a phone line installed. We did not intend to use a phone on the line but just use it for internet.

However yesterday whilst delving into the back of a cupboard I found an old corded phone and came up with the idea of plugging it in and testing the line in the new house.

Only myself and BT know the number which is ex directory. Immediately after plugging the phone in I called the new number on my mobile and happily noted the phone ringing. I cancelled the call and replaced my mobile back in my pocket. Immediately the land line rang again and I assumed I had redialled accidently but when I checked my mobile I had not dialled out again.

Thinking now that this is probably BT acknowledging that the phone has been activated for the first time I answered. How wrong I was it was a PPE claim companies automated message.

The total time taken for the ex directory number to recieve a PPE call could not have been more than 30 seconds from plugging the phone in on a new line for the first time.

I give up........Yell

JVB66 replied on 28/11/2016 17:50

Posted on 28/11/2016 17:50

Most nuisance calls are are computer generated,and just because a phone is not connected to the socket does not mean the line  will not have the ring toneFrown  

Pippah45 replied on 28/11/2016 17:54

Posted on 28/11/2016 17:54

Really exasperating isn't it???  I had a one today from a weird looking number and there was no one on the end 03336782910

I googled the number and there are reports of phantom calls from it.  I am on a really short fuse now when I pick up the phone to a number I don't recognise. 

Sootyvandriver replied on 28/11/2016 18:06

Posted on 28/11/2016 18:06

Yeh,

I think we will go back to the origonal idea of just using the landline for internet and mobiles for calls. Only occasionally do I get nuisance calls on the mobile........so far.

artyboo replied on 28/11/2016 18:32

Posted on 28/11/2016 18:32

I always let the answerphone kick in first. Caller disply is useful. Unless I recognise the voice or the number I do not pick up. It's amazing how many calls hang up when the machine kicks in. A few weeks ago I had a call from a very nice lady on my Mobile who suggested I had had an accident. I asked her when and what the circumstances were. She quickly cut me off and; hey presto, not another call since.

Kennine replied on 28/11/2016 18:37

Posted on 28/11/2016 18:37

If you have "Caller Display" and "voicemail" and you're busy,  dont answer any calls you don't recognise,--- if it is a genuine caller and important they will leave a message.

. If you're not busy there are numerous ways you can have some fun at the nuisance callers expense.

Cheers................K

 

cyberyacht replied on 28/11/2016 19:16

Posted on 28/11/2016 19:16

My mobile has had the same number for the past 13 years. I am still getting marketing calls for some bloke called Neil Fay. YellYellYell

replied on 28/11/2016 19:24

Posted on 28/11/2016 19:24

The strange thing is that I am ex-directory. I have had this same phone number for over 28 years and I usually get no more than one unsolicited call a year and some years none at all

IanH replied on 28/11/2016 20:24

Posted on 28/11/2016 20:24

Our answer machine is on permanently nowadays.

I think that a lot of these calls are computer generated and are just to check if anyone answers. If you do answer, there is no-on there. But you will get a sales call (or several of them) soon after.

Sootyvandriver replied on 28/11/2016 20:43

Posted on 28/11/2016 20:43

At my current home we have all the technology to block nuisance calls. However I notice there is a trend now to route calls through a local number bypassing all the witheld ID screening etc.

Sootyvandriver replied on 28/11/2016 20:50

Posted on 28/11/2016 20:50

My mobile has had the same number for the past 13 years. I am still getting marketing calls for some bloke called Neil Fay. YellYellYell

Apparently I am 'Brian' in a former life and I have a lot of debt

 

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