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Please do not withhold your number
07-12-2011 3:49 PM
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07-12-2011 3:51 PM
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Re: Please do not withhold your number
07-12-2011 3:55 PM
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Re: Please do not withhold your number
07-12-2011 4:04 PM
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Re: Please do not withhold your number
07-12-2011 4:10 PM
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Set up a new generic support number which is transmitted and displayed for caller ID regardless of which VISP the customer is with.
Any incoming calls on that number that customer support receive will need to be answered by an automated "PRESS" - "1 for Force9", "2 for Plusnet". . .
That way us customers at least get the display of a legitimate number, and not ignore or bar it because it is yet another "number withheld" scam call.
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07-12-2011 5:00 PM
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The company I work for I'm sure is much smaller than PN but we can do it and we don't even run a telephone or ISP service.
Generally people who wildhold their number do it to hide their identity often for malicious purposes.
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07-12-2011 7:36 PM
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Re: Please do not withhold your number
07-12-2011 8:48 PM
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On the other hand if 'number withheld' calls are answered because an important call is expected then the recipient is liable to be pestered with unwelcome cold calls.
To argue with someone who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead - Thomas Paine
Re: Please do not withhold your number
07-12-2011 9:30 PM
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If I had been called with ANY legitimate UK phone number, then I would I answered the call immediately.
We receive about eight to fifteen "number withheld" calls EVERY single day and now simply don't answer those calls as 99% of the time they are foreign callers that we really don't want to talk to - and generally the same call centers every day !
Knowing that this was a problem (and for other reasons), I recently wrote in a Plusnet support ticket please DON'T phone to discuss the issue, but please respond ONLY using the ticket system, but Plusnet still phoned anyway ! - D'Oh ! - not reading the ticket again
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07-12-2011 10:16 PM
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07-12-2011 10:42 PM
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Re: Please do not withhold your number
08-12-2011 8:23 AM
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Quote from: 4C IF the problems mentioned by Chris are insurmountable, could it at least be made 'Unavailable' rather than 'Withheld'.
That would be worse. If 90% of "withheld" calls are nuisance calls then 99% of "unavailable" ones are cold-callers. At least you can be fairly sure a "wildheld" call originated from the UK".
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08-12-2011 2:29 PM
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08-12-2011 2:37 PM
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08-12-2011 3:07 PM
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Quote from: Strat On the other hand if 'number withheld' calls are answered because an important call is expected then .......
This happened to me the other day, when I was expecting an important call and ended up picking up a cold call. Next time this happens I shall have to ask the otherend to hang-on and just leave the phone on the table and get on with other work. This should teach them a lesson.
Chandu.
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