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From your call log tap on the number > tap your 'Menu/Setting' button > tap 'add to reject list'.
It's best not to answer calls from unknown or anonymous callers, especially if they're from out of state.
If it's a legitimate call, or a friend or family member, they will leave a voicemail.
NEVER do anything the caller says to be added to their 'Do Not Call' list, simply hang up without saying anything or pressing any buttons on your keypad. This is just a ploy to verify they have reached a working number.
You can add your home or cell phone number to the legitimate National Do Not Call Registry by clicking here https://www.donotcall.gov or typing www.donotcall.com into your browser window, or by searching for 'National Do Not Call Registry' on Google or a search provider of your choice.
This is the Federal Trade Commission and you will have to enter a working email address you have access to in order to verify your submission.
I've been using the National Do Not Call Registry for years, and have greatly reduced unwanted calls, especially on landline numbers (home, office, etc). You can now add cell phone numbers to the list.
It's also a good idea to get a second email account with Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo mail to use with websites or sources you do not trust, but are required to enter an email address.
Good luck, enjoy your peace!
John
St Petersburg, Florida
From your call log tap on the number > tap your 'Menu/Setting' button > tap 'add to reject list'.
It's best not to answer calls from unknown or anonymous callers, especially if they're from out of state.
If it's a legitimate call, or a friend or family member, they will leave a voicemail.
NEVER do anything the caller says to be added to their 'Do Not Call' list, simply hang up without saying anything or pressing any buttons on your keypad. This is just a ploy to verify they have reached a working number.
You can add your home or cell phone number to the legitimate National Do Not Call Registry by clicking here https://www.donotcall.gov or typing www.donotcall.com into your browser window, or by searching for 'National Do Not Call Registry' on Google or a search provider of your choice.
This is the Federal Trade Commission and you will have to enter a working email address you have access to in order to verify your submission.
I've been using the National Do Not Call Registry for years, and have greatly reduced unwanted calls, especially on landline numbers (home, office, etc). You can now add cell phone numbers to the list.
It's also a good idea to get a second email account with Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo mail to use with websites or sources you do not trust, but are required to enter an email address.
Good luck, enjoy your peace!
John
St Petersburg, Florida
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