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Unwanted Phone Calls
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My partner's 92yr old mother keeps receiving unwanted phone calls. Most of them are silent. She's registered with TPS, and somehow the unwanted callers are by passing it. Can anything else be done?
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>>She's registered with TPS, and somehow the unwanted callers are by passing it.
I believe the TPS can only restrict calls from UK companies not from outside the UK.
Also some UK companies take no notice of it anyway and hope they don't get reported.
And thirdly companies ARE allowed to phone you up for "market research" but of course I bet a market research call can easily turn into a "sales" call if you show any interest in their product.
I believe the TPS can only restrict calls from UK companies not from outside the UK.
Also some UK companies take no notice of it anyway and hope they don't get reported.
And thirdly companies ARE allowed to phone you up for "market research" but of course I bet a market research call can easily turn into a "sales" call if you show any interest in their product.
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The TPS is effectively useless. It is a paper tiger. British based firms routinely ignore it and foreign firms completely ignore it. If you complain, very little or nothing will be done.
I have been plagued to such an extent this last 2 years, that my phone is now permanently "off the hook" If I need to make a call, I remember to take it back off the hook again afterwards. People I know call or text me on my Mobile, although I am now starting to have unwanted calls on that as well !
Taking the phone off the hook may not be ideal for the 93 year old lady, but it may be the only solution. Investigate a simple Mobile phone that she can use and pass its number on to everyone that needs to know it, and nobody else.
Caller display may be a solution but it won't stop the ruddy phone ring late in the evening, or on a Sunday afternoon. So the disturbance will still happen.
This is a modern plague and I can't see any end in sight.
I have been plagued to such an extent this last 2 years, that my phone is now permanently "off the hook" If I need to make a call, I remember to take it back off the hook again afterwards. People I know call or text me on my Mobile, although I am now starting to have unwanted calls on that as well !
Taking the phone off the hook may not be ideal for the 93 year old lady, but it may be the only solution. Investigate a simple Mobile phone that she can use and pass its number on to everyone that needs to know it, and nobody else.
Caller display may be a solution but it won't stop the ruddy phone ring late in the evening, or on a Sunday afternoon. So the disturbance will still happen.
This is a modern plague and I can't see any end in sight.