that air horn ain't worth a shit i like the loud onesShe doesn't need the air horn. She can just hold the phone up to that annoying ass bird.
that air horn ain't worth a shit i like the loud onesShe doesn't need the air horn. She can just hold the phone up to that annoying ass bird.
TruecallerIt's not available for Android yet.
But you said you use it...
Hmm....
he's a redneck you really think he can figure out how to use it!
nope hell it took him forever to get a smartphonehe's a redneck you really think he can figure out how to use it!
Isn't that a Cyndi Lauper song?
could beIsn't that a Cyndi Lauper song?
i just hang up and if they call back then i don't answer
Mine is registered. I still get calls.Have you ever considered registering your phone with the National Do Not Call list? That makes it illegal to call you for telephone solicitation.
National Do Not Call Registry
Just tell them your phone is registered, and to remove your number in their call list.Mine is registered. I still get calls.
If scammers cared about the law, they wouldn't be scamming.Just tell them your phone is registered, and to remove your number in their call list.
Add that your attorney is on speed dial.
Even if they aren't.
Then turn them in.If scammers cared about the law, they wouldn't be scamming.
kind of hard to get them when there from a third worldThen turn them in.
There's more than one?kind of hard to get them when there from a third world
Mine is registered. I still get calls.
Have you ever considered registering your phone with the National Do Not Call list? That makes it illegal to call you for telephone solicitation.
National Do Not Call Registry
Yup. They have that here and it don't make a damned bit of difference. Whatta gonna do when they are outsourced to India axing if you want your ducks cleaned?Mine is registered. I still get calls.
Um... well, California is another planet, doncha know?There's more than one?
The push had the support from the US Chamber of Commerce and Republican National Committee, which had tried to argue it was their first Amendment right to annoy consumers in this fashion. The FCC's failure to allow an exemption for ringless voicemail "would not only restrict an important form of non-intrusive communication; it would have serious consequences for the First Amendment rights of those engaged in political communication via telephone," claimed the RNC.
I think our right to privacy beats their right to bray useless crap at us at every turn.Members of the Republican National Committee think their First Amendment rights are being violated because they aren't allowed to spam people's voicemail. Meanwhile, Democrats say it's not their right to fill up people's inboxes with political ads, or any ads, for that matter.
(hold onto yer hat, @ironpony)
My position on this issue is firmly on the Democrats' side.