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Tips for Dealing with Annoying Robocalls

Here how you can stop those annoying robocalls.

By Carlos FoxPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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Nothing is worse than eating breakfast with your family and being interrupted by a call with a phone number you don’t know. Whether you answer or not, this number (or another number) will call again shortly after.

Enter robocalls.

All of these calls can feel like harassment because someone or something is getting your number without your knowledge and isn’t shy about calling it.

Unfortunately, robocalls don’t seem to be going away anytime soon.

No matter what message they’re trying to spread, here are some tips for dealing with annoying robocalls.

Don’t give your number away

Ever wonder why and how people email or call you without your permission? Well, in some cases, you might have already given them your permission when you signed up for something and gave out your email or number.

While not giving out your number won’t eliminate all robocalls, it will certainly help to decrease the odds of your number being sold to a third party.

Don’t answer calls from unknown numbers

If you don’t recognize the number, then don’t answer. If it’s important, the person will leave a message. After all, an unknown number could be a scam from a person trying to persuade you to pay for something.

Join the National Do Not Call Registry

Joining the National Do Not Call Registry is a free and easy way to reduce telemarketing calls and robocalls. It won’t eliminate all robocalls, but it can help.

If you’ve been on this list for a month or longer yet still receive calls from unwanted numbers, then you can file a complaint with the FTC. You aren’t the only person who’s fed up with robocalls, and enough complaints could make a difference.

Use your carrier’s protection

Your cellphone carrier should have a blocking service that you can get for free, although it might have a more in-depth service that features something like caller ID. Combined with the Do Not Call Registry, these anti-spam services can go a long way.

Keep yourself updated on these services that your carrier might offer for free or a small price. It’s also a good idea to keep your phone updated and working properly. If you’re searching the internet for an iPhone repair near me, then you can find some good options that can even come to you and have your phone looking like new in no time. These types of services are hassle-free and affordable.

Use your carrier’s protection

Your cellphone carrier should have a blocking service that you can get for free, although it might have a more in-depth service that features something like caller ID. Combined with the Do Not Call Registry, these anti-spam services can go a long way.

Keep yourself updated on these services that your carrier might offer for free or a small price. It’s also a good idea to keep your phone updated and working properly. If you’re searching the internet for an iPhone repair near me, then you can find some good options that can even come to you and have your phone looking like new in no time. These types of services are hassle-free and affordable.

Physically block numbers

Whether the same numbers continue to pop up or not, you can physically block numbers. However, if you delete your call history, then that number might not be blocked anymore.

If the robocalls really become a burden, then you can create names for them, such as “Block 1,” and block the number so it can no longer call you. However, parties at blocked numbers still might be able to leave a voicemail, and it will pop up under the blocked voicemail list on your phone.

Download an app

Whether you tried everything above or want to start with this step, another way you can deal with annoying robocalls is by downloading an app that blocks these types of calls. Depending on the app, it could cost a small charge for cellphones, but is typically free for landlines.

While all of the tips above can help you deal with annoying robocalls, all of them combined will not eliminate them (or at least guarantee the elimination of them). That’s not a knock on you. These companies use any means necessary to acquire numbers that they can then call. Of course, these tips, especially when combined, will help to eliminate many robocalls.

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