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  • N Nish Nishant

    It's always puzzled me that after so many years of caller-identification we are yet to have a phone that has a block list :-( Nish


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    Paul Watson
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    Nishant S wrote: It's always puzzled me that after so many years of caller-identification we are yet to have a phone that has a block list Isn't it obvious Nish? The caller ID manufacturers are in cahoots with the spam-phoners.

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    • N Nish Nishant

      It's always puzzled me that after so many years of caller-identification we are yet to have a phone that has a block list :-( Nish


      Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]

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      Lost User
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      Most tele-marketers numbers come through as 'Unknown'. So ignore all 'Unknown' callers I hear you say - except that sometimes out of state callers come through as unknown and all calls I get from England come through as unknown. We have just has a no-call list introduced in Colorado, USA and it seems to have cut the number of calls I get by about 80%! Joel VssConnect - Remote SourceSafe(r) Access http://www.voxcode.com[^]

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      • N Nish Nishant

        It's always puzzled me that after so many years of caller-identification we are yet to have a phone that has a block list :-( Nish


        Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]

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        Not so much a block list as an approved caller list (surely a lot smaller than the list of people you do not want to hear from). ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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          Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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          brianwelsch
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          You can arrange to block calls from certain numbers, you can also set up to not accept calls that are blocking their caller ID info. From AT&T help site[^]: You are provided with a PIN that enables you to block: Long Distance (LD) calls Operator assisted calls Specific telephone numbers Specific area codes or exchanges All outgoing calls BW "We get general information and specific information, but none of the specific information talks about time, place or methods or means..." - Tom Ridge - US Secretary of Homeland Security

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          • realJSOPR realJSOP

            Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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            Brad Bruce
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            Check with your local phone company. Such a system already exists. 1. Calls on the approved #s list ring through. 2. If it's someone you know, but on a different phone, they can enter a code and ring through. 3. If it's someone else they are prompted to say their name. You get a special ring and when you hear the name (calling party doesn't know), you can a. answer, b. send to voice-mail or c. tell them to remove you from their list. Brad Bruce

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            • realJSOPR realJSOP

              Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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              Daniel Turini
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              John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. IIRC, the caller ID is transmitted between the first and the second ring (at least, in Brazilian phone system). So, you'd need a phone that skips the first ring, and, depending on the processing speed, the second ring too.


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              • realJSOPR realJSOP

                Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                brianwelsch
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                Another option is to go to cell phone. That's all I have and I never get telemarketers. BW "We get general information and specific information, but none of the specific information talks about time, place or methods or means..." - Tom Ridge - US Secretary of Homeland Security

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                  Another option is to go to cell phone. That's all I have and I never get telemarketers. BW "We get general information and specific information, but none of the specific information talks about time, place or methods or means..." - Tom Ridge - US Secretary of Homeland Security

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                  I absoluely hate talking on something that small... Besides that, I've dropped mine a couple of times, so the speaker ain't that well off any more... ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                  • B brianwelsch

                    Another option is to go to cell phone. That's all I have and I never get telemarketers. BW "We get general information and specific information, but none of the specific information talks about time, place or methods or means..." - Tom Ridge - US Secretary of Homeland Security

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                    I get them on mine, from one of my credit card companies, about once every two months. My immediate response: "Thanks, I'm not interested. [click]". Regards, Alvaro


                    Quitters never win. Winners never quit. But those who never win and never quit are idiots. -- despair.com

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                    • realJSOPR realJSOP

                      Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                      Phil Speller
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                      You can use the various AT commands to configure your modem. Here's a link to the only page I've found so far that indicates what a modem will do with CID enabled[^]. My guess would be to configure the modem receive CID info, but *not* be in auto-answer mode. When you get the appropriate info back from the modem, your software could choose to answer the call and play the appropriate "greeting" or just leave the phone(s) ringing. Not sure how you'd play the actual greeting, but it will be possible with a voice modem - there is probably an extended AT command set to either play a pre-recorded message or stream one to the modem. This site[^] seems to indicate that the CID info is sent between the first and second ring. Thus, this method (if it works) wouldn't stop the phones ringing altogther - don't know if there is a way to delay your phones ringing for a while??? Cheers, Phil

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                      • realJSOPR realJSOP

                        Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                        wayward
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                        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Does ANYONE have any ideas? You could try an anti script: http://www.xs4all.nl/~egbg/counterscript.html[^] or http://www.junkbusters.com/telemarketing.html[^] There are also a few states in the US that already have laws to prevent these kind of calls. As I live in the UK, I can help you with that. If you do live in one of the lucky states then you can get them with a hefty fine.. James.

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                        • realJSOPR realJSOP

                          Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                          Stuart van Weele
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                          If you really want to hurt the telemarketers, see how long you can keep them on the line before they hang up. Start by asking every question imaginable about what they are selling, then reask the same questions in a slightly different order. If they are still on the line after this, branch the conversation off into bowel problems and cyst removal. Start in on your sexual preferences, while asking the telemarketer what he / she looks like and what they have on. Remember the longer you keep them on the line, the less their commision will be.

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                            Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                            Michael Dunn
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                            Off-topic, but what you should do is demand to be put on their do-not-call list. If you can prove that you've done so (either record the call, with the other party's permission; or get a written notice from the company that they have put you on their do-not-call list), and they call you again, you can sue for (I think) $500. Of course, whether you're up to doing all that work is up to you. --Mike--    THERE IS NO     THERE IS NO    BUT THERE IS MAGIC PIXIE DUST  BUSINESS GENIE  CODE PROJECT BUY MY SOFTWARE!! (please?) RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber My IntarWeb Homepgae!!!11

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                              Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                              Subcribe to the SBC Privacy Manager[^] Privacy Manager®: Features That Save You Time A great feature of Privacy Manager is that it stops unwanted, calls. These unwanted calls may be from telemarketers or others. Privacy Manager will intercept private calls, unwanted calls, and blocked calls that do not show a telephone number on a Caller ID display. It also lets you tailor your phone service by allowing people to connect directly to you when they use a PIN that you select. In some areas, you will hear a distinctive ring when callers use the PIN you gave them to bypass Privacy Manager. Privacy Manager intercepts unidentified calls without an incoming phone number before your phone even rings. More Info...[^] Follow live World Cup Cricket scores here[^]
                              What is Cricket?[^]

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                                If you really want to hurt the telemarketers, see how long you can keep them on the line before they hang up. Start by asking every question imaginable about what they are selling, then reask the same questions in a slightly different order. If they are still on the line after this, branch the conversation off into bowel problems and cyst removal. Start in on your sexual preferences, while asking the telemarketer what he / she looks like and what they have on. Remember the longer you keep them on the line, the less their commision will be.

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                                Chris Meech
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                                That's kinda like my response. After the initial hello's I ask them to please hold. I put down the phone and go back to whatever I was doing. When I check back in about an hour, they are never there. Funny that, eh! :evil grin: Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Those leaks are driving me crazy! How does one finds a memory leak in a garbage collected environment ??! Daniel Turini Nov. 2, 2002.

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                                  Another option is to go to cell phone. That's all I have and I never get telemarketers. BW "We get general information and specific information, but none of the specific information talks about time, place or methods or means..." - Tom Ridge - US Secretary of Homeland Security

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                                  brianwelsch wrote: Another option is to go to cell phone. That's all I have and I never get telemarketers But if you need to subscribe to cable, they need Landline Phone. ;) Follow live World Cup Cricket scores here[^]
                                  What is Cricket?[^]

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                                    Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                                    AT&T probably have something like that they use in house ;P The tigress is here :-D

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                                      Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                                      In my area the telemarketers generally do not show up on Caller-Id. My phone rep said something like "the type of trunk lines that they use in their call centers do not support Caller-Id". So your idea while excellent in spirit may have a fatal flaw. Mike Mullikin :beer:

                                      Women: You can't live with them, and you can't get them to dress up in a skimpy Nazi costume and beat you with a warm squash. - Emo Phillips

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                                        brianwelsch wrote: Another option is to go to cell phone. That's all I have and I never get telemarketers But if you need to subscribe to cable, they need Landline Phone. ;) Follow live World Cup Cricket scores here[^]
                                        What is Cricket?[^]

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                                        brianwelsch
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                                        Not true. I have cable at home, but no landline. DSL would require it, however.;) BW "We get general information and specific information, but none of the specific information talks about time, place or methods or means..." - Tom Ridge - US Secretary of Homeland Security

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                                          Every day for the last 7 days, we have had a message left on our answering machine from AT&T Long Distance trying to sell us long distance service. The first six of those times, my wife called them to tell them to remove our phone number from the call list. Yesterday, it was my turn. As you can imagine, I was thoroughly pissed off and I talked to no fewer than four people and read them all the riot act (and in no uncertain terms, ie shouting and much profanity). While I felt somewhat relieved, I realize that nothing I say will remove my phone number from these tele-vultures, so I've struck on an idea. I want to write a program that will perform the following actions: 1) Answer the phone line BEFORE it physically rings my phones. 2) Support caller ID 3) Allow me to enter "approved" caller ID's that are immediately passed through to the real phones in the house. 4) Allow me to specify that anyone calling with blocked caller ID is given a short insulting message (about them being the scum of the earth, stating probably sexual orientation, questioning the quality of their parental heritage, etc), and hanging up on them. 5) Allow me to specify any number of "secret codes" that can be manually entered by the caller that will forward the call to the regular phones. I want to do this so that the only thing the user needs is a computer, a voice modem, and this software. Does ANYONE have any ideas? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                                          Microsoft used to sell a package called "Microsoft Phone" that had a cordless phone, modem/base unit and software that would do much of what you wanted. It would always let the phone ring once though. There are several problems with it though: * the software wasn't very extensible and it could've used some additional features * they don't sell or support it anymore * only ran on Win9X/ME systems When I got tired of that and wanted to upgrade the machine it was one to Windows XP, I found out about a service that the phone company offers. It's called caller intercept, if I remember correctly. You specify a PIN number when you get it. Anyone that calls and doesn't have caller ID, it will prompt them to enter/record a name and then (if they leave a name) will ring through differently on your phone. Most (if not all) telemarketer will NOT leave a name and try to get through to you. If someone you want to get through calls and doesn't have caller ID, then they just enter the PIN (that you've given them) and they go right through. If you do decide to write something, please post it here. I'm still interested and have thought about doing something similar, but with something that I could buy or already had that almost met my needs superceded my taking time to write it. Good luck and hope this helped. Mike

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