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Message 11 of 15

Re: Scam caller?

Personally, I leave it to my answer phone to answer it.  If it sounds like something legit. I can pick up and interrupt but I've found that 99% of the time they don't even try and leave a message, they just hang up.  Anybody legimate would, of course, leave a message.  The exception seems to be the computer generated scam messages...& they are usually transparent enough but also fairly rare.

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Message 12 of 15

Re: Scam caller?

The BT phones intercept calls with a prompt for the caller to announce themselves. Only once they’ve done this will unknown callers be put through, where you still have the option to send them to voicemail. Because the scam calls are auto-dialled, they’ll almost never do this as they know it’s a dead end.

Simply blocking a non-existent number that constantly changes is pointless.

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Message 13 of 15

Re: Scam caller?

Thanks to everyone who's replied here. It does seem that technology has moved on since I last updated my landline phone. I have BT's 'Choose To Refuse' service which provides me with the option to bar nuisance numbers but this seems to be out of date now. The BT 4600 does seem to be more capable of blocking nuisance numbers so I'll be making arrangements to update. Is it necessary for me to retain the Choose To Refuse service to allow the BT 4600 to operate correctly or should I opt out of it?
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Message 14 of 15

Re: Scam caller?

@SteveEA2017 

You do not need the Choose To Refuse service, and in fact, I do not think its sold any more.

All the phone needs is a working caller display service, which you already have if you can see the number called.

You will need to add the phone numbers that you always want to receive calls from, into the BT4600 phone directory, and enable BT Call Guardian on the phone.

The preferred option is "announce", for all other calls. You can always add any new person that has to announce themselves, to the phone directory.

 

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Message 15 of 15

Re: Scam caller?

Just checked and it's still in my package at £0.00 per month. Seems like something ineffective but likely to tie you to BT instead of another provider. Have ordered a BT 4600 in the hope it will be more effective than my current landline.

I'm hoping someone will invent a phone which sends a powerful electric shock through to any scam caller. One day.

 

Cheers.

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