Are you on the Do Not Call register? It doesn't eliminate the charities but cuts out the other crap.
Done!! Hopefully it will calm down. That was really easy to do. The last straw was a recorded message from bloody Tony Abbott. I rang to the phone but the bugger didn't even want to talk to me!!![]()
Why have a home phone these days anyway ?
regarDS
...we're on the 'no call' register thingy but before we were whenever a telemarketer used to ring this is how I dealt with their calls...
**ring ring**... (Sticky picks up the phone hoping that it's the Lotto people telling him that he has won 20 million dollars)...
Sticky:... Hello?...
Telemarketer:... I'm ringing on behalf of blah blah blah... my name is Akmal...
Sticky:... Congratulations!... what a great name!...
**Click**... (Sticky hangs up the phone and chuckles as he walks away)...
...strangely enough... they NEVER... EVER... rang back again!!!!!... cheers.
Because my parents and grandma are old fogies who won't call a mobile!
They dont even get that far with me.
me: hello?
them: hi im ringing from (whatever company)
me: *click*
2. Will registering my number stop all telemarketing calls and marketing faxes?
No, registration won't stop all calls and faxes. Some public interest organisations (e.g. charities, political parties and educational institutions) can still call numbers listed on the register. This ensures these organisations can continue to provide valuable services to the community.
If you have an existing relationship with a business, it can still contact you, but you can advise them you do not wish to receive telemarketing calls or marketing faxes from them in the future.
It also doesn't stop overseas-based scammers.