Folks,
Some years ago, I had a friend [who is now departed] living in Bishopville, South Carolina. He had a feature added to his phone service that
required the caller to enter a four digit PIN in order to get through to his phone after you dialed his phone number. I knew the PIN so I could call him when I needed to. But it shut down the telemarketers pretty quickly.
I do not what the name of this service would be. So, I can't tell my cousin what to ask for if he calls her phone company to see if it could be added to her service.
She lives near Atlanta, Georgia. She is on a POTS line.
Can any of you help me by providing me with the name of this service?
On Aug 18, 2021, at 1:29 PM, Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:
Is AT&T the incumbent telco for Atlanta, GA? Have you tried calling
AT&T customer service? If they can't help you, call the "retention
team"; they are more experience in handling these matters.
On 8/14/2021 4:38 PM, Fred Atkinson wrote:
Folks,
Some years ago, I had a friend [who is now departed] living in
Bishopville, South Carolina. He had a feature added to his phone
service that required the caller to enter a four digit PIN in order
to get through to his phone after you dialed his phone number. I
knew the PIN so I could call him when I needed to. But it shut
down the telemarketers pretty quickly.
(Moderator snip)
I do not what the name of this service would be. So, I
can't tell my cousin what to ask for if he calls her phone company
to see if it could be added to her service.
She lives near Atlanta, Georgia. She is on a POTS line.
Can any of you help me by providing me with the name of
this service?
Is AT&T the incumbent telco for Atlanta, GA? Have you tried calling
AT&T customer service? If they can't help you, call the "retention
team"; they are more experience in handling these matters.
True. But GV can ring up to 6 numbers simultaneously plus VOIP apps.
***** Moderator's Note *****
I have a friend who uses Google Voice to screen his calls: whenever I
call him, GV asks me to state my name and then promises to try and
find him. I don't know what's involved or what it costs.
I assume that if I knew his actual cell phone number, I could bypass
Google Voice, but it's better than nothing.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 10:05:33AM -0400, David wrote:
True. But GV can ring up to 6 numbers simultaneously plus VOIP apps.
Sorry, I didn't write very clearly.
The point I was trying to make is that Google Voice can't stop
robocalls which are randomly dialed: it only works to screen calls
made to numbers that Sleezeoids have purchased from database vendors.
On Aug 18, 2021, at 1:29 PM, Michael Trew<michael.trew@att.net> wrote:
Is AT&T the incumbent telco for Atlanta, GA? Have you tried calling
AT&T customer service? If they can't help you, call the "retention
team"; they are more experience in handling these matters.
I believe it is.
It would help if I knew the name of that service (the name
that AT&T calls it).
Regards,
Fred
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