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You might want to check out the TrueCall (you will be buying Brit too).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/TrueCall-The-Nuisance-Call-Blocker/dp/B002GP7HQM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313514648&sr=8-1
Here is just one review (lots of others on the link for you to puruse) - Thanks in advance to the original reviewer Adam Greatrix.
Overall the product is very easy to use and set up, and works exactly as stated.
I used some of the advanced features... I activated Anonymous Call Reject on the unit, and then unsubscribed from that feature from BT - this means the unit will pay for itself in around 2 years.
The "WebLink" feature is also very good. It provides access to every setting, blocked and starred number lists, logs of people that have called you and people you have called, links to look up those numbers on the internet or report to the TPS.
I populated my list of "Starred Callers" (your friends and callers you want to get through automatically) by exporting the phonebook from my mobile phone onto my computer, and then editing the data before copy and pasting the list into the TrueCall website (it's simply one number per line, with an optional name, very easy). This meant I didn't have to manually type in 50 or so numbers, and removed the chance of any typos.
Pros:
* Easy to set up.
* Works as stated.
* Lots of settings to play with.
* Default settings work very well.
* 1 watt (only!) switched mode power supply.
* More than replaces anonymous call reject, voicemail, answering machine, call recorder (additional SD card with the software on needed).
* Can block all callers you don't want (especially if you switch on anonymous call reject).
* Can block all international calls.
* Will allow all of your "friends" through automatically and invisibly.
* Can screen all other calls by either asking for their name, asking them to press a button (proves they're not a machine), requiring a PIN (prove they know you), or by listening to them on the answering machine, or any combination of these.
* Good and free telephone and email support (I used this to discuss the mains hum, see below).
Cons:
* The more phones you physically plug into the unit (it says to only plug one into it in the instructions, oh well), the louder a mains hum/buzz gets. I have two phones plugged into it, and it's fine, but as you add more phones (three, four) a hum gets louder and louder. I now use one cordless base station (four handsets) and a wired landline and it's absolutely fine. Note, that you can plug non-phones (i.e. your Sky box) into your wall socket before the unit, so these don't count.
* Picks up interference from cordless phone base stations - you need to keep your base station at least a foot from the TrueCall unit in my experience.
* Will need to pay for the WebLink service after a year - unknown cost. Note here that all the features and settings you really need are provided without the need to use WebLink.
* Weblink will make a short national rate phone call once per week to securely send list of calls made/received, update settings, and download any new firmware. You can turn this off though, and set the number of days between calls, or do it manually.
Settings provided through WebLink (you get this free for one year and the important settings are available through the phone handset as well):
* Shield message (asks for a specific button to be pressed) - on/off/withheld only/unknown caller only.
* Ask callers to say their name - on/off.
* Automatic zap-list removal of numbers you call - on/off.
* Allow international calls straight through - on/off.
* Security level - PIN for settings and messages/PIN for menu only/PIN for remote access only.
* Remote access - on/off.
* Remote access PIN.
* Number of seconds before voicemail answers.
* Beep if new messages - on/off.
* When caller is leaving a message, play through speaker - on/off.
* Give details (numbers, names, etc.) of missed callers as well as messages - on/off.
* Speaker volume - loud/quiet.
* Send list of calls made/received to WebLink service - on/off.
* Caller-ID type - UK landline/cable/VoIP/etc.
* Anonymous call reject - on/off.
* Starred callers only - off/unstarred hear fake ring/unstarred to answering machine/unstarred to enter code.
* PIN Code access callers only - off/ringtone/answering machine/code.
* Caller's PIN code change.
* Zap/Star lists - on/off.
* Call shield key number change.
* Check for network based voicemail (i.e. if you were on the phone and a caller left a voicemail for you) - on/off.
* Call recording (requires additional software on an SD card) - off/selected/on.
* Send zapped caller's caller-id to handset - on/off.
* VoIP adapter (e.g. ATA) - on/off.
* Night shield (all callers not on your star list must press a key if call is made between 11pm and 7am) - on/off.
* Fake not-at-home mode (non-starred callers just hear a continuous ringing tone) - on/off.
* Days between weblink synchronization.
* When listening to messages, also announce numbers of starred callers - on/off.
* Block international calls - on/off.
WebLink features:
* List all incoming and outgoing calls.
* Filter calls by last 2 days, week, month, 3, 6, 12 months, incoming, outgoing.
* Call lists show date/time, incoming/outgoing, duration, number, name (if you entered it on the website for that number).
* Look up (Google) any number on call list.
* Report any number on call list to TPS.
* Export call lists as CSV file (for use in a spreadsheet).
* Edit Zap and Star lists.
* Bulk import numbers for Zap and Star lists (one number and optional name per line).0 -
Truecall recommends just plugging in one phone (basetation) - I have been using ours for a month and have no issues with it whatsover, apart from how quiet it is now with no bl00dty internationals phoning all the time!0
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amibovvered wrote: »Also I'm currently trying to sell a few items through the local paper classified ads. I got a withheld number the other day and nearly didn't answer it but fortunately did because an elderly lady wanted to buy one of my items and had withheld her number for security - I would have missed out on a sale if I hadn't decided to answer!
It might be worth getting a 99p SIM card for a cheap mobile phone for a disposable number for that sort of purpose.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Owain_Moneysaver wrote: »It might be worth getting a 99p SIM card for a cheap mobile phone for a disposable number for that sort of purpose.
99p!
You can get free SIM cards for many of the UK networks by going directly to the service providers websites.
(This is a money saving forum after all)0 -
Those Truecall things look really good, but we are registered with the TPS and probably get about 1 call a month on our landline, so it wouldn't be worth having one.Striving to clear the mortgage before it finishes in Dec 2028 - amount currently owed - £26,322.670
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if im not expecting a call, i just pull the plug out at the wall. or have answering machine on silent. no disturbing rings at any time of the day or night thereafter.Target Savings by end 2009: 20,000
current savings: 20,500 (target hit yippee!)
Debts: 8000 (student loan so doesnt count)
new target savings by Feb 2010: 30,0000 -
Ask them if they want to talk about GodIt's taken me years of experience to get this cynical0
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On another note, I have set up call divert for my landline, so I can divert it to my mobile (even more so next week when we're on holiday), and also because I enter my landline in the ITV comps on here as well as my mobile, so could miss a call when I'm at work.
We get the occasional wrong number, and yesterday while at work I missed a call on my mobile. They left a voicemail and it was a strange woman saying "I'm still in the hairdressers ok, so if I'm not there when you get back just bear with me".Striving to clear the mortgage before it finishes in Dec 2028 - amount currently owed - £26,322.670 -
You could try CPR Call Blocker. Cheapest price on eBay.
Built In Number List
The CPR Call Blocker is pre-programmed with more than 200 numbers which are 'deemed' as known nuisance callers. Companies which are selling by phone, using overseas call centres and automated sales lists are all pre-programmed which will minimise the sales calls you receive almost immediately.
Block Now Function
The ‘Block Now’ button is located on the top of the unit. At the touch of a button the unwanted caller’s number is logged into the unit’s memory, the call will hang up and the number blocked permanently. Use this feature to block unwanted callers as they are calling you.
Anonymous Caller Reject
This will reject any caller who withholds their number.
Fax Machine/Second Line
Connect your Fax Machine or second line to the Call Blocker to cut out those nuisance Junk Faxes and Unwanted Call0
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