Keeping The Incoming Line For Friends and Family
August 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Reverse Phone Tips
As useful as the telephone has been and continues to be for contacting loved ones and having loved ones contact you, the danger nonetheless exists that your phone can become a persistent pain in the neck for you if someone gets hold of your number without your say-so. It can lead to almost constant calls, filling up your voicemail with either a breezy invitation to call a number to talk about your household bills or –worse – someone either threatening you or looking to get in touch when you have made clear you wanted nothing more to do with them.
This is something which, undoubtedly, the inventor Alexander Bell never had in mind when he came up with the telephone. And since then, the system has been used, in the main, for cosy personal chats or important business calls. Pointless telemarketing never really featured in the minds of the great innovators of the telecommunications system, but now that the marketers have got it, there is no way they are about to let their efficient automated dialling system be stopped.
The important thing to remember about nuisance calls, wherever they are from, is that they can be stopped if you apply some simple techniques. Do not answer the phone if you don’t recognise the number. Note it down and check it with Reverse Phone Lookup. If it is coming from somewhere with little or no right to give you a call, you can either tell them directly to get gone, or you can inform the police. In the case where it is coming from a personal number, make sure you inform the police if the calls escalate.
Ways To Prevent Nuisance Calls Without Spending Too Much
August 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Reverse Phone Tips
All of us have, at one time or another, fallen victim to a nuisance caller, and we all know that once they have made contact they are very determined not to let go. The irritation felt by any victim of nuisance telephone calls is something that cannot be overstated. There are ways around this, and it is important to employ as many as possible.
1. Get added to a call-barring list. This means that by law you cannot be contacted by companies for the purpose of sales, and if they try they will get a dead line. If they do manage to get through they can face legal action.
2. Change your number. This step is not ideal, but for people who have tried everything else and had no luck, changing your telephone number can end all the nuisance calls once and for all.
3. Screen calls. If you have a voicemail answerphone, this system is one that can work well. Wait for them to speak after the beep. If it is a friend, pick up. If it is a foe, let the machine get it and don’t call them back – do call the police if necessary.
4. Look into Reverse Phone Lookup systems. These operate like a telephone directory in reverse. If someone keeps calling you, and you do not recognise the number, the chances are that a quick check in the Reverse Phone Directory will be enough to shed light on their identity, and from there you can put a stop to their calls.
How Does Reverse Phone Lookup Work?
August 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Reverse Phone Tips
The practice of using Reverse Phone Lookup technology to find out who is calling you is gaining in popularity, as people are keen to protect their privacy and prevent anyone from calling them for a reason other than something completely innocent. The technology has developed over the years to the point where it has become genuinely very powerful and useful. Up until quite recently, the only people with direct access to reverse phone directories were law enforcement authorities and public libraries.
The new system works because it finds its information from publicly available sources, which in some cases actually have more information than an average telephone directory. Simply by entering the number and pressing the search button, it is often possible to track exactly who is calling you. How you go forward with this information is up to you, but it is possible to contact the police if you are receiving nuisance calls, and you can block certain numbers from calling you.
The details which are available for each number are run through a database and, if that person’s number is traceable, their details will show up on your screen. It may be a name you recognise and would be happy to hear from, but if it is not, then there is the option to screen calls and never answer the phone to a potential stalker or a telemarketer – and to go to the police if the barrage continues. One way or the other, your phone troubles can end today.



