Blocking 425-336-8351 Robot Caller Parasite

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Hi,

Blocking 425-336-8351 Robot Caller Parasite:

Verizon told me they can't block calls that are not local. I have filed
a complaint with my state attorney, and will with the U.S. attorney.

This "parasite" is a "robot" telemarket (Visa & Mastercard) caller, calls
four or more times a day, every day except weekends. It started June 6.
I tried everything to get the "parasite" to stop calling.

A Google search, "425-336-8351" produced well over 500 hits. All the
"hits" I viewed has the exact same PROBLEM as I have. I read one
article where someone is offering a reward for the location of the person
or organization so he can "beat the sh.. out of this person".

Does anyone know of a Caller ID device with a special feature to "block",
disconnect, or automatically hang-up on a specified telephone number?

Thanks in advance, John
 
On 6/17/2011 12:50 PM, jaugustine@verizon.net wrote:
Hi,

Blocking 425-336-8351 Robot Caller Parasite:

Verizon told me they can't block calls that are not local. I have filed
a complaint with my state attorney, and will with the U.S. attorney.

This "parasite" is a "robot" telemarket (Visa& Mastercard) caller, calls
four or more times a day, every day except weekends. It started June 6.
I tried everything to get the "parasite" to stop calling.

A Google search, "425-336-8351" produced well over 500 hits. All the
"hits" I viewed has the exact same PROBLEM as I have. I read one
article where someone is offering a reward for the location of the person
or organization so he can "beat the sh.. out of this person".

Does anyone know of a Caller ID device with a special feature to "block",
disconnect, or automatically hang-up on a specified telephone number?

Thanks in advance, John
Yes there are such devices. I've seen them in the past, basically
require the caller to press a number to get past the magic box. Since
automated call machines can't press the number, they don't get connected!

"Please press 5 to complete this call..."

Caller presses 5. And your phone rings.



--
I'm never going to grow up.
 
Hi Peter,

Thank you for your response.

On Friday, I received only one call from the "parasite". I'll wait and
see what happens first. Maybe it will stop?

John

Yes there are such devices. I've seen them in the past, basically
require the caller to press a number to get past the magic box. Since
automated call machines can't press the number, they don't get connected!

"Please press 5 to complete this call..."

Caller presses 5. And your phone rings.
 

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