Call Blocker for Home Phones, One Touch Phone Blocking Device Block All Unwanted Spam Calls, Nuisance Calls, Robo Calls, Scam Calls for Landlines, V4000 Large Capacity
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I haven't yet finished reading all of the instructions. When I pick up a call, however, I can tap the red button while the person on the other end of the line is speaking. Alternatively, if they hang up, I can see the number on the cheeta and take note of it. Then when I see that number again, I simply press the red button. It picks up calls on its own and routes them to my answering machine, so it automatically blocks some. Since I got my mcheeta, we've gotten a lot fewer annoying calls. I love it
Hello, if you want to delete blocked numbers, you must first press the "BLOCK" button!! After reviewing the blacklist with UP/DOWN, hit "DELETE" twice to remove the number from the blacklist.
Hello, this model is called blcoker and it is more advanced than the previous one. Specifically designed for senior citizens. Use a high-quality energy-saving chip with a large capacity. It can blacklist up to 4000 numbers and is extremely simple to set up and use; simply press one button to silence all unwanted calls. Reduce the amount of stress in your life.
Yes, a caller ID is required for the call blocker to function.
Selected User Reviews For Call Blocker for Home Phones, One Touch Phone Blocking Device Block All Unwanted Spam Calls, Nuisance Calls, Robo Calls, Scam Calls for Landlines, V4000 Large Capacity
Odsen and I exchanged a couple of emails. Nothing improved after I tried their suggestions. I didn't want a refund because I liked the size and features of the product. They immediately sent me a replacement with no request that I return the broken one. It arrived in two days, despite the fact that they had warned that it could take up to seven days. The replacement does exactly what it says on the tin. They had a strong desire to please the customer. I strongly advise you to use this firm.
I couldn't get to work on the first one, so I returned it. The seller was extremely helpful and promptly sent me a replacement. This is a great seller who stands behinds their product, and the new one is fantastic! Now everything is in working order! I was able to disable five telemarkers. It's difficult for me to get to the phone because of my disability, so this is extremely helpful. This Sellar and Call Blocker are both highly recommended. br>On the Parallel Setup, I connected the Blocker. This way, both my phone system and the Call Blocker get all of the information they need. As a result, my phone's voice service works. Keep in mind that the Blocker's operating instructions say to use the 'Up and Down Arrows. ' The Back and Forward Arrows on the Blocker are what you're looking at.
The unit was simple to set up, though the buttons don't always respond for some reason. At first, I connected them in series, but this caused my phone dialer to stop working. Then I connected them in parallel, but I didn't notice that the numbers were being blocked properly. Everything appears to be working again after being reconnected in series. I believe my cord connection was incorrect at first, but the unit appears to be blocking calls correctly now. I'm going to use it for a few days and then update my review. I'm hoping it does exactly what it says it will. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> This unit was returned to me today. In both parallel and series connections, it worked intermittently. It started out fine with our answering machine, but after a short while, it stopped answering any calls. I turned off the call blocker, made sure the answering machine was working, and then turned it back on. I'm still having problems with the buttons. I'll experiment with a different phone system or a different blocker. The seller accepted the return and promptly issued a refund. Exceptional assistance!.
OMG, I LOVE IT! It's so simple to set up and it works perfectly with my Panasonic cordless answering machine with three extensions! LOVE IT! No more annoying phone calls from roofing companies, window installers, or health insurance salespeople; finally, some peace and quiet, and I'm in charge of "MY" phone, which "I" pay for! I adore this product and wish I had purchased it sooner! It was well worth the money!.
There is no way to reset it. It lasted almost three months before it died, was unable to be reset, and many of the reported functions were not functional.
I still use a landline phone, as do many other people. Since I only use my cellphone, I've considered getting rid of it. BUT. It's been a long time since I've had it. Unwanted calls, on the other hand, drove me insane. I'd been considering getting a blocker for a long time, and after receiving a slew of spam calls, I turned to Amazon in search of a simple and "cheap" solution. Although none of the items for sale had perfect ratings, this one sounded promising and the cost was reasonable. It didn't work the first time I tried it. I was irritated, but luckily, I assumed the problem was with my old phone cord. That was the case! I had to use a splitter for the best configuration for my phone type, but other than that, I was up and running in minutes! By the third day, I had blocked 13 calls and felt like I had reclaimed control of my home.
As a result, I can:
- Block numbers while they're dialing my number (so it only rings once if they call again)br>- a caller id - a list of who called before (so I can look into who should be blocked)br>- Any member of that list will be blocked. br>- That caller should be removed. id list, so that I don't have to look up any phone numbers twice (except for important calls from the pharmacy or doctor, for example). br>br>What I don't like about it is that it doesn't allow me to:
- a whitelistbr>br>a whitelistbr>br>br auto- Anyone who uses a specific caller-id is blocked. id characteristics used by criminalsbr>- enlarge my memory so that I can block over 2000 numbersbr>- Crowdsourcing is a great way to get things done quickly. auto-block, block allowbr>br>So, this is a less expensive version of Amazon's recommended one. It shares some of that model's flaws while also having its own. Red button with a smaller size. br>br>The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Silicon Valley are collaborating to put an end to caller-id theft. Id spoofing is the act of impersonating someone else's identity. Those calls will then be automatically blocked with the assistance of your phone company. Sorry, Beto, but I told my phone company to auto-dial your number. Calls from politicians are being blocked! Sorry for the inconvenience, Cancer Society! br>br>In any case, the utility of this device is limited. Like most telecom devices, it will soon be buried, dumped in an open landfill, or float in the Pacific or Atlantic until it is swallowed, enters the food chain, and becomes a minor component of your next 10,000 meals.
Although we prefer the Blocker, some calls do manage to get through. It's not even close to what we were getting, and to be fair, the calls are coming from the same areas as before, but the numbers are different. We used to get over 15, but now we're down to maybe two. 3 people make it through. When this happens at home, we answer and press *, then disconnect, and the call is blocked. It may ring once or twice with a blocked number, but this is uncommon, and the unit will block and disconnect the number. Finally, we're content and at peace.