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OCGuy

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Got this email from Verizon (Edit: Someone who Verizon was happy to sell my info to)

You asked for it, you got it. We're excited to announce TrapCall now supports Verizon Wireless!

We worked extra hard and extra fast to learn all the ins and outs of Verizon Wireless to be able to bring you TrapCall in all its glory.

To start using TrapCall instantly, please re-visit the sign up page at

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://www.trapcall.com/signup">https://www.trapcall.com/signup</a>.


The free service looks interesting.....
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: ggnl
So people cant block caller ID if you subscribe to this?

I guess it isnt 100% effective, but it is most of the time.

Im more interested in the free Call Blocking. I was unemployed for a short stint, and those crappy life insurance recruiters from Monster.com still call me every now and then to this day.
 

oiprocs

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It sounds really interesting, the free Call Blocking. However, it says that you need to check with your carrier to see if they will charge you for using it.

I wonder if Tmobile would get pissed if I subscribed to a Verizon service.
 

Freshgeardude

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I use it and love it on verizon.

The basic *67 call will be uncovered. Stuff that is more serious like you see in shows like 24, where the terrorists can call, probably not.

Free call blocking too is good.

All you do when u get a blocked call, is deny it. The caller sill still hear the ring. Within 5 seconds you will get the call with the number
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: randay
bullshit. you didnt get this from verizon...

Eh you are right. It went more like this:

Verizon sold my information to 3rd party

3rd party contacted me
 
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