Kiwi_g
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When I originally made this post, I did it tongue-in-cheek as I detest these “international” sales calls, usually from the sub-continent. My solution when receiving such a call is to speak French and have yet to find anyone in India conversant in this language.
It’s interesting that Telus has a pseudo solution but there are differences between language and conventions this side of the pond. We all know that most people over there think that there are no other countries in the world apart from their own!!. It was not until I heard Telus’s message that I found out that the # key which over here we call the hash or sometimes square key is called pound or number key over there.
I agree with bigjohn that Anonymous Call Rejection is already available on most networks but this may cause problems if, for example, a hospital or doctor is calling you on a very important matter. The problem is that there is apparently no way to identify these nuisance calls. Previously, my relative in Canada let the phone go to the answer phone and when I spoke, he would pick up his phone.
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