I'm getting constant harassment from a range of random Birmingham numbers.
I cheesed off a scammer yesterday by giving him a piece of my mind and now he's auto-dialling me on repeat.
How can I block ALL of Birmingham?!
Provider reckons it isn't possible. They are apparently powerless to help.
Surely the call can be traced??
Do BT Retail provide your telephone service?
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They are not real numbers. Try ringing one - number unobtainable - nothing to do with Birmingham
Yes I know they're fake numbers. The number changes each time the scammer rings.
They are kind of to do with Birmingham though as the caller ID area code is always Birmingham.
Do you have any thoughts on whether or not Birmingham or "Birmingham" can be blocked?
They're originating from an IP based phone system that can be anywhere in the world. The number that is showing on Caller ID isn't actually their phone number so blocking the whole of 0121 will have no effect because they can just change it to another area code
Again -sorry, I wasn't clear - I know these are virtual calls where the scammer is actually based in India.
However, hitherto, the calls (and there have been hundreds) have ALL had a Brum area code.
Would someone please answer the question if it's possible to block an area code at exchange level?
I can trivially do this with my PBX when the call hits the ATA from the PSTN but the calls are coming so thick and fast they're blocking my line...
The most effective solution is a call blocking phone, like the BT4600. This is 100% effective in blocking scam callers because unless they are sored in your phone directory, they will be asked to announce themselves, and they never do.
You mention a PBX, then that suggests you may be a BT Business user, is that correct?
The most effective solution sounds like it's what I already have. A PBX (Asterisk) connected to my PSTN via a Linksys ATA. This allows me to send any Birmingham calls straight to the bin but allow any other area code through as normal.
HOWEVER, this still means my phone line is tied up a lot of the time dealing with these calls and I neither my existing solution (nor the BT4600?) would stop this.
That's why I want to block the calls at exchange (or higher) level.
Any ideas anyone?
(I'm a domestic/residential customer I just like to roll my own telephony after the master socket.)
I do not think that BT can do what you are asking.
You could try BT Call Protect, as that is included in your landline contract.