I just look at caller ID. If I don’t recognize the number I let it go to voice mail. It’s amazing how many of those callers hang up when the get a recording.
Nomorobo (it’s free for landlines) does a good job with robocalls. It does not catch them all, but probably 90% of them. When it detects a robocall, the phone rings once and then hangs up. Very often it’s one of the other extensions in the house that rings and all I get in the office is the caller ID. This is nice when I am on a conference.
RoboCalls? None for me! The closest phone line to my house is 250 ft down the drive way. I built my home 5 years ago, never ran the phone line to the house. Cell phone only and all unknown, robocalls, cold calls so on are blocked by the cell service.
Why does anyone bother to answer anymore? Robo calls usually don’t include a live person. And, it appears that some folks are compelled to answer whenever the beast rings. Waste of time. We look at the screen. Not a number or name we recognize, let it go. Rings 3 times, goes to answer, hangs up. Irritating so say the least but it can be put in the nothing worth bothering about basket and continue one’s day. Phone companies could fix it but they are about as efficient at it as a well-known southwestern power company.
Since I kept my number from the place I lived up north, when I get calls from that area code from “unknown caller,” I decline them. All my friends from there are already in my phone’s directory.
It’s wrong to have hang up on robocalls. By the way, most of them can still “spoof” phone numbers, so blocking them has no effect. Hardware upgrades are in progress nationwide but it will be a while before number spoofing is completely eliminated.
Many years ago, I believe, the original Dear Abby told a reader that no, contrary to what the reader’s mother had said, it was not rude to not answer your phone. She said, essentially, that you pay for the service, and it’s there for your convenience, and to use as you see fit.
The only time I ever spent more than a few seconds on the phone with an unsolicited call, it was one of those scams offering to fix a problem with my computer. Being too savvy to fall for that, I played the fool, wasting the guy’s time for several minutes before telling him off. Of course the moment I started doing that, he hung up.
So yes, lady-in-the-cartoon, free yourself to ignore or hang up on the telemarketers and the robocalls!
If I answer a call from a number I don’t recognize, and no-one answers for a second, I hang up. I heard that pause is for the robot to cue up its message.
Digital Frog over 3 years ago
Absolutely wrong to feel that way.
sipsienwa Premium Member over 3 years ago
I got four of the damn things within ten minutes today. GRRRR.
allen@home over 3 years ago
Absolutely not sister.
RAGs over 3 years ago
I just look at caller ID. If I don’t recognize the number I let it go to voice mail. It’s amazing how many of those callers hang up when the get a recording.
Darryl Heine over 3 years ago
What are robocalls like?
dflak over 3 years ago
Nomorobo (it’s free for landlines) does a good job with robocalls. It does not catch them all, but probably 90% of them. When it detects a robocall, the phone rings once and then hangs up. Very often it’s one of the other extensions in the house that rings and all I get in the office is the caller ID. This is nice when I am on a conference.
Mr. JRB over 3 years ago
Same here. I get about 15 of those a day, from just about every area code you can think of. Why do they keep calling when they know I never answer?
Nathan Daniels over 3 years ago
No.
TMMILLER Premium Member over 3 years ago
RoboCalls? None for me! The closest phone line to my house is 250 ft down the drive way. I built my home 5 years ago, never ran the phone line to the house. Cell phone only and all unknown, robocalls, cold calls so on are blocked by the cell service.
katzenbooks45 over 3 years ago
There are so many things to feel guilty about; hanging up on robocallers shouldn’t be one of them.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
I feel it is wrong that we cannot blow a police whistle at robocalls in retaliation.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Why does anyone bother to answer anymore? Robo calls usually don’t include a live person. And, it appears that some folks are compelled to answer whenever the beast rings. Waste of time. We look at the screen. Not a number or name we recognize, let it go. Rings 3 times, goes to answer, hangs up. Irritating so say the least but it can be put in the nothing worth bothering about basket and continue one’s day. Phone companies could fix it but they are about as efficient at it as a well-known southwestern power company.
Bex Premium Member over 3 years ago
“The telephone has no constitutional right to be answered.”WALTER MATTHAU – Dan Snow, First Monday in October.
Carl Premium Member over 3 years ago
You should feel guilty about answering the robo call in the first place.
Ken Norris Premium Member over 3 years ago
Since I kept my number from the place I lived up north, when I get calls from that area code from “unknown caller,” I decline them. All my friends from there are already in my phone’s directory.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
No. And very ok to block them.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
It’s wrong to have hang up on robocalls. By the way, most of them can still “spoof” phone numbers, so blocking them has no effect. Hardware upgrades are in progress nationwide but it will be a while before number spoofing is completely eliminated.
Sgt. Snorkle over 3 years ago
It’s wrong that we pay a phone bill for these jack asses to use or phone and time!
Plods with ...™ over 3 years ago
reportfraud.ftc.gov
Probably doesn’t do much, but it makes me feel better.
Dorothy Ownbey Premium Member over 3 years ago
I am sure the robots won’t feel a thing.
paullp Premium Member over 3 years ago
Many years ago, I believe, the original Dear Abby told a reader that no, contrary to what the reader’s mother had said, it was not rude to not answer your phone. She said, essentially, that you pay for the service, and it’s there for your convenience, and to use as you see fit.
The only time I ever spent more than a few seconds on the phone with an unsolicited call, it was one of those scams offering to fix a problem with my computer. Being too savvy to fall for that, I played the fool, wasting the guy’s time for several minutes before telling him off. Of course the moment I started doing that, he hung up.
So yes, lady-in-the-cartoon, free yourself to ignore or hang up on the telemarketers and the robocalls!
Wanye over 3 years ago
I miss the good old days when you could answer with a string of profanities and ask the caller why they don’t have a real job.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 3 years ago
There’s several apps for that problem. Use technology against the technocrats.
chromosome Premium Member over 3 years ago
If I answer a call from a number I don’t recognize, and no-one answers for a second, I hang up. I heard that pause is for the robot to cue up its message.
Imagine over 3 years ago
I sure am glad I live in Germany where such calls are illegal.
abraxas over 3 years ago
Yes it is. You should leave the line open and set the phone down.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yes.
dja1701 over 3 years ago
If you’re being subjected to more robo calls than real calls, it’s unethical to pay for phone service.
tinstar over 3 years ago
When those robo-“people” pay my phone bill, I MAY feel guilty for hanging up on them, or, not answering (for maybe, 1.2 seconds.).