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generally: if you get a call from an unknown number -- do you answer it or let it go to voicemail ?


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Always let it go to voicemail.
 
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let it go to voicemail.



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If I don't know the number, I'm not answering. I probably get as many scam/spam calls every day as I do legitimate calls.




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Local numbers only for my plumbing business. My land line is also forwarding to my cell and that is the one I've had for over 30 years. Most customers numbers come as them, as I have tagged their name to their number.


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I have the "Silence Unknown Callers" turned on, on my iPhone, so if the number isn't in my contacts, the phone doesn't even ring. If it's important, they'll leave a voicemail.
 
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Unknown number with no caller ID but in immediate area I might answer, about 50/50. It's a work number/phone, so there's that.

In retirement, that will likely never happen again.



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I never answer an unknown number.


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Nope.

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I let all calls go to voicemail. Known or unknown.

People should be able to articulate their business in a brief message if they want a call back.

Most people I know will text me rather than cold call me. If it is an actual call/discussion they want from me, a text allows me to arrange a convenient time to talk. I would never impose myself on a friend or family member by calling without arranging for a time to talk.

The exception to the above is my Mom, who can't be bothered to text ahead or return calls promptly. You just have to pickup when she calls or else call her back a bunch of times.
 
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I, too, use the iPhone app. Reduces stress.
 
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I never answer unknown callers and have a recording that if they don't want to leave voicemail their number is automatically blocked for future calls, which I do manually from my recent call log. I'm tired of SPAM callers.


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I'll answer them and I can tell within seconds if it's a scam/spam call and will block that number. I've been doing that for years and I get maybe 2 per week now, if that.

Jim


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If it rings, and they aren't in my contact list, I do not answer.
Once a day, I take all the unknown numbers that have called and did not leave a voicemail, and run them through the Reverse Lookup Pro App.
If listed as spam, unlisted, or unknown caller, then I block them so they can never bother me again. (with that number)
It works for me!



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I never answer a number I don't recognize. Verizon call filter turned to highest level of detection and filtering.

I maybe get one call in a month that I don't recognize that gets thru the filtering and actually ring. I never answer those and if they leave no message block them using the Verizon app and also block them using the native iPhone number blocking capability. I'm ruthless & consistent and it pays off - got tired of my phone ringing with junk a few years ago - it's pretty rare for it to ring now.



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I never answer unknown numbers....

That being said I have been known to answer a NC (most likely spoofed) number with “police department narcotics, officer Mike, how can I help you?” Tomminator thinks it’s funny when people hang up.



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Originally posted by trapper189:
Always let it go to voicemail.
Yep.


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Never an a number that is not in my contacts.


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AT&T "Do Not Disturb" is always on. Phone never rings unless the caller is in my phonebook. Also installed is the AT&T Call Protect app. Automatically blocks known Spam, Telemarketers etcetera.





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Originally posted by trapper189:
Always let it go to voicemail.


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