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Community => Politics => Topic started by: jandar on August 15, 2010, 05:39:15 PM

Title: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: jandar on August 15, 2010, 05:39:15 PM
I hate getting political calls.
I can block that number permanently from calling me again with my VOIP provider, but still get aggravated.

I have come to a simple decision, if I get a call from any candidate, or on behalf of any candidate, I will not vote for that person. If I dislike the other candidate, I will simply not select either.

The newest victim: Jeff Greene. After having 6 robocalls today from Star Jones, he is no longer a valid choice, regardless of how qualified he is.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: jandar on August 23, 2010, 04:01:14 PM
Newest victim in Pam Bondi.

Sorry Pam, I probably would not have voted for you anyway, but your name is scratched off of any list I might consider.

FYI, there is a registered republican and democrat in the same house, hence calls from both parties.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: copperfiend on August 23, 2010, 04:07:16 PM
A few weeks ago I kept getting calls from the same number. Never a voice mail and when I answered, nobody was there. When I called the number back, the message was the mailbox was full. Finally one time I answered I didn't hang up, I waited about 45 seconds. Finally someone started going through the Jeff Greene script. I told them politely I wasn't going to vote for him, I didn't appreciate the calls with nobody there and to not call back. Two days later, another call.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: tufsu1 on August 23, 2010, 04:10:15 PM
Quote from: jandar on August 23, 2010, 04:01:14 PM
Newest victim in Pam Bondi.

Sorry Pam, I probably would not have voted for you anyway, but your name is scratched off of any list I might consider.

but she's hot  ;)
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Dog Walker on August 23, 2010, 04:31:20 PM
Is she related to Bob Bondi who was a county commissioner in Hillsborough County many years ago?
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: CS Foltz on August 23, 2010, 06:11:19 PM
Gentlemen.............me too! I have no landline specifically to keep from getting those robocalls and salepeople trying to sell me something I don't want or need! How can they come up with personnel cell phone number is beyond me........supposedly that number can not be given out, but I get dialed up! Since I never give out my personnel number for any reason, except to those who might need it, makes me wonder just how this takes place! The only way that I can think of is.............kinda like spin the wheel with numbers!
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Cricket on August 23, 2010, 07:17:07 PM
There should be a way to filter out callers automatically from landlines. The Do-not-call registry does not work. I know that Verizon Wireless will let you block certain numbers. The same should be possible with landlines, I mean without an added cost.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: CS Foltz on August 23, 2010, 07:37:36 PM
Your landline number can be unlisted........at a slight nominal fee! You have to know what number is trying to call you in order to have it blocked out. Cell phones are something different...........if you don't give it out to just anyone, easy to track down who did, but most of them are not acessable by anyone. Robo calls use a spin the number technique inorder to dial something up and since they are block paid......cheaper way for someone to get to you! If I don't recognize the number I do not answer and after 12 times, usually, that number is deleted from the automatic calling machinery!
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Cricket on August 23, 2010, 08:58:59 PM
You will receive robo calls whether your landline is listed or not because numbers are dialed randomly by the system. . What I don't get is paying to have your number UNlisted when it should be the other way around.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: jandar on August 24, 2010, 08:34:22 AM
My VOIP provider allows me to block or send to voicemail or even trick a call into thinking my phone is disconnected.

It works, but I have to have received that call first, then I can block any additional from that number. Not perfect, but it works.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Dog Walker on August 24, 2010, 02:17:36 PM
Before the DNC lists were implemented I used a trick that might still be useful.  If you have ever dialed a number that wasn't a working number you have heard the three note beep that comes before the announcement.  Seems that rising beep, beep, beep are DTMF codes that tell dialing equipment that the number is invalid.

I recorded that three note beep onto my answering machine just before asking that whoever was calling to leave a message for me.  If I didn't recognize the number on caller ID, I would let the call go to the answer machine.  If it was a solicitation call it would immediately cut off when the beep was given and that solicitor would never call my number again.  After a few weeks the number of solicitation calls I got dropped away to nothing since my number was evidently recorded everywhere as a non-working number.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: CS Foltz on August 24, 2010, 04:30:13 PM
Good trick Dog Walker! Forgot all about the codes...............that might work on a hand held recorder also I am thinking! I don't have a land line just for that reason!
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Cricket on August 26, 2010, 12:18:34 PM
VOIP works find for blocking calls. Problem is that home security systems like ADT, Certified, etc. require a landline.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: jandar on August 26, 2010, 11:27:25 PM
Quote from: Cricket on August 26, 2010, 12:18:34 PM
VOIP works find for blocking calls. Problem is that home security systems like ADT, Certified, etc. require a landline.

Safetouch has a network module to use your highspeed. It has wireless as backup.
A lot of alarm companies are going the route of using highspeed internet with an analog backup. This is how mine is configured at work. Same with some of our other offices.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Cricket on August 27, 2010, 07:15:26 AM
Quote from: jandar on August 26, 2010, 11:27:25 PM
Quote from: Cricket on August 26, 2010, 12:18:34 PM
VOIP works fine for blocking calls. Problem is that home security systems like ADT, Certified, etc. require a landline.

Safetouch has a network module to use your highspeed. It has wireless as backup.
A lot of alarm companies are going the route of using highspeed internet with an analog backup. This is how mine is configured at work. Same with some of our other offices.

Thanks for that lead, jandar. I found this piece on Safetouch. Appreciate it!

QuoteInternet monitoring is compatible with most systems currently in use.  You will need a high speed internet connection and a router currently installed.  The SafeTouch Security internet communications module converts your alarm signal to a digital format that allows a direction connection to our monitoring station, thus eliminating the need for a conventional analog telephone line.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: jandar on October 11, 2010, 12:48:30 PM
Alex Sink is the newest victim. Shame, I might have voted for Alex to simply vote against Rick Scott.

Time to write in a new person....
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: vicupstate on October 11, 2010, 02:56:58 PM
jandar, are you seriously not going to vote for someone because they called you? If you can't put anymore thought into it than that, please surrender your registration card.

Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Uh Duh on October 11, 2010, 06:49:03 PM
Political calls are exempt from both the national and state "Do Not Call" lists.  So jandar, if you get calls from all of the candidates in a race does that mean you vote for no one?
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: jandar on October 11, 2010, 06:50:37 PM
Quote from: vicupstate on October 11, 2010, 02:56:58 PM
jandar, are you seriously not going to vote for someone because they called you? If you can't put anymore thought into it than that, please surrender your registration card.



I am speaking with my vote. As politicians implemented the DNC list and immediately exempted themselves from it, I fight back with my vote.

Sorry, most candidates are nothing more than a continuation of the same ole stuff regurgitated every 2-4 years. Its not easy to withhold a vote.

Now there are a few that I will still vote for, so long as they do not call. Especially when I get an autodialer after 10PM.

And I will never surrender my card, and will ask no-one to surrender theirs. I do not care if you are a crazy loonbat who wants Manson as President, I will still back your right to vote (or non-vote)
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: jandar on October 11, 2010, 06:53:17 PM
Quote from: Uh Duh on October 11, 2010, 06:49:03 PM
Political calls are exempt from both the national and state "Do Not Call" lists.  So jandar, if you get calls from all of the candidates in a race does that mean you vote for no one?

Yup, if all the governor candidates call my house, then none get a vote. Doesn't mean I won't vote for other offices though.
Funny thing is, I'm a registered republican (never switched over to independent) and my wife is a school teacher, therefore we get all parties, and tea parties, and AFL-CIO and unions telling me who to vote for.

I speak with my vote, a non-vote is a vote as well.

The system is so freakin flawed, that the people who want to hold power think that they have the right to tell us who to vote for. Voter apathy is just as strong a voice as other things.

I am not the only one thinking it, thousands of voters are feeling the same way.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Non-RedNeck Westsider on October 11, 2010, 07:17:05 PM
FYI - If you want to block political commercials, set your tivo 1 hrs before your scheduled daily tv watch.  Pretend your on central time and FF right through.

Sometimes the most obvious answers are also the easiest.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: jandar on April 18, 2011, 09:14:00 PM
New one today.
Whoopee, yeah I know, me bitching some more.

Mike Hogan Campaign called and wanted me to vote, should I tell them I live in Clay County? Oops, can't do that, it was a robocall.

Not only did they call me, but they kept calling every 2hrs until I finally picked up and let the robogreeting start.

9043745894
MIKE HOGAN CAMP

Yeah, robocalls are effective.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Timkin on April 18, 2011, 10:06:22 PM
THANK GOD for caller ID !

Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Clem1029 on April 18, 2011, 10:10:56 PM
Yeah, I got that Hogan robo-call too...and nothing makes me more furious than ANY telemarketing call during my kid's naptime.
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: Non-RedNeck Westsider on April 19, 2011, 07:43:32 AM
It seems to me that too many of you still have landlines.

If you're running a business from your home, I get it, kinda. 

How many of you with landlines still have a VCR that's hooked up to a TV?  ;)
Title: Re: Time for Political Calls to be a part of the DNC list
Post by: johnnyroadglide on April 19, 2011, 07:47:59 AM
Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on April 19, 2011, 07:43:32 AM
It seems to me that too many of you still have landlines.

If you're running a business from your home, I get it, kinda. 

How many of you with landlines still have a VCR that's hooked up to a TV?  ;)
sheepishly raising hand  ::)