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The $50 Screen Machine informs callers that telemarketers are most unwelcome and only callers with legitimate reason to ring are urged to press 5 to get you on the phone. Without the code, they can only leave a message.
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Others, like the $54 TriVOX VN100, force callers to enter a special code to get through. The $33 Phone Butler does the same thing when you press the star key. Before it hangs up, it tells them not to call you again. FOR SALE Ships throughout the United States via USPS Priority Mail. The TZ 900 tells the computer system the number is disconnected and most systems then drop the number from the calling list. This allows them to call a lot of people and interrupt as many family meals as they possibly can. The $15 Zenith EZ Hang-up is a kill switch you press when a telemarketer calls. TELEZAPPER TZ800 AS Seen on TV Telemarketers Phone Call Blocker NIB 2001 - 24.48. Many telemarketers use computer systems that auto-dial phone numbers for them. Simply plug the Tele-Zapper into your phone. There are other anti-telemarketing gadgets as well. Now, you can protect your privacy and eliminate annoying, computer-dialed sales calls. Private Citizen, a privacy group with a vehement anti-telemarketer stance, offers the "special information tones" on its Web site. But for those willing to tinker, the same service can be had for free.
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The TeleZapper is about as easy to install as a gadget can get. Then, when a call turned out to be legitimate, I'd be caught off guard. Back then, I got so many sales calls I'd be formulating witty comebacks before I even answered the phone. TeleBouncer Blocker TB1000 Block Telemarketing Calls TeleBouncer TB1000 Block Telemarketing Call Blocker Case of 10 TeleBouncer TB1000 Block Telemarketing. A week later, I got a message on my answering machine telling me I'd won a free vacation to Disney World.Įither way, things were far quieter than in the pre-Zapper days. Satisfied that it worked, I gave the "basic" setting a try. In three months of testing, I fielded just a few sales calls with the TeleZapper set on "advanced." But the annoying tones might've also chased off some friends, who didn't wait to hear my answering machine message kick in after a two-second pause. "Basic" just sends one bleep, the first of the three rising tones of a disconnected North American phone number.