I really want to use @twilio or something to execute a denial of service attack against this caller. (But, I want to them for other things in the future, so I can't get banned haha.)
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I'd recommend against it — it's against our AUP! Also, the more unethical people end up faking the caller ID. Happened to me with my work number. They called the entirety of the 469 area code. I got calls back from people *constantly* for days on end.
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They’re not real phone numbers, it’s voice over IP, with signals originating overseas and a number slapped on like a label... I think iOS is actually in a better position to stop this. Basically give users the option to not have their phone ‘ring’ for non-contacts
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Like you’d still see the missed call but you wouldn’t get interrupted ...
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You'll need the Truecaller app. Not had a spam call since I downloaded it. You're welcome!
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Hrm. Definitely giving this a shot later, thanks!
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Facts. Same numbers have just dialed me today
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I do not need a free quote. I did not ask for a free quote. I don't even know what it's a quote on.
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There's progress... for a few thousand people, I guess:http://www.philly.com/business/tmobile-carrier-verified-caller-spam-calls-technology-sprint-20190111.html …
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This would honestly make me consider switching if it was effective and widely available.
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