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Not a rant - but a (probable) solution.
If your phone only rings *from numbers you have already called yourself*, then probably 99% of the robocalls stop.
Your phone provider keeps tabs on your incoming and outgoing calls, so they already have your outgoing calls in their data sets.
Voila.
This seems so gol'dern easy - and I'd happily pay $10/month for the service. "Blocking" unwanted calls is a nightmare, and close to impossible, as most junk callers fake their Caller ID numbers anyway.
OK - back to my cave.
Tom M.
If your phone only rings *from numbers you have already called yourself*, then probably 99% of the robocalls stop.
Your phone provider keeps tabs on your incoming and outgoing calls, so they already have your outgoing calls in their data sets.
Voila.
This seems so gol'dern easy - and I'd happily pay $10/month for the service. "Blocking" unwanted calls is a nightmare, and close to impossible, as most junk callers fake their Caller ID numbers anyway.
OK - back to my cave.
Tom M.