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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: Clive on October 22, 2008, 20:27
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A device which claims to alleviate the problem of cold calling has been launched by two British inventors.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7682111.stm
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It looks good, but I wonder about privacy issues? Who's to say that calls aren't logged, etc?
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I meant to ask if anyone had received a call like I got one day last week.
I answered the phone with my usual "Hello" and got a recorded message saying "That is an invalid response, please press 1 to speak to an operator".
I just hung up, assuming that I would have been billed by pressing 1 somehow but I am not sure how, naturally the number was withheld when I dialled 1471 :dunno:
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I've not heard about that one before Sandra. Hanging up is always the right thing to do.
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I think the machines just dial random numbers, so even if yours is withheld, you could still get picked, and the software could presumably then bill the connected number.
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Mines not withheld Simon, it was the callers number that was.
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I're had two this morning despite being on the Telephone Preference Service. The first showed "Out of Area" on the caller display and when I picked it up all I could hear was a loud buzzing noise. The second was an 0800 number but a silent call.