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Originally Posted by NickfromIL
We have privacy manager for home lines here too. If it is from an unknown or toll free number, it forces the caller to say their name and reason for calling, puts them on hold and rings the house where you hear the name and reason, and then it lets you chose to accept the call or not.
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The company I work for (NOT telemarketing) requires us to dial out from a blocked number. The above flavor of privacy mgr is fine, but some phone companies (not sure which ones) play a recording that doesn't even give an option for callers to identify themselves
I made the "angry face" because the people we're calling are expecting a return call right away. Still, they don't answer, and we have no way of leaving a message.