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If it's worth £100 to you then I reckon it will do the job. Unfortuantely £100 is a lot of money for a pretty simple bit of consumer electronics. It's the sort of thing that could probably be made and sold for £20 if, and only if, it's made and sold in large quantities. At £100 not many will sell so it's a bit chicken and egg. I'd certainly buy one at £20 but not at £100.
I don't know of any phone provider that offers it, but I reckon this sort of service could be offered centrally, just like the 1571 answering service. Just another bit of software at the exchange. I wonder if any phone provider might think of offering a flexible call blocking service for a £ or 2 per month. Something where the customer can customise the blocking just as they can for the True Call device.
PS: If you've got the time and inclination you can engage these nuisance callers in some fun conversations. If they say "how are you?" that's the cue for whole sob story. "I'm so glad you asked, it's been a terrible week, I've got a bad foot, the dog's died....." You get the idea. You can offer to sell them services (adult ones if you wish, no details, this is a family forum).
The most dangerous of these callers are the ones who. sound like you. For example if you're middle class and speak RP a guy speaking RP at the other end of the phone is more likely to convince you. How do you think Bernie Madoff did his massive con tricks: he preyed on his own people.
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