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jno | 13:24 Sun 27th Nov 2011 | Technology
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I'm currently getting automated phone calls every quarter hour: "This is a free phone call, press 1 to accept, 9 to reject..." Is there any quick way to stop this?

What happens if I press 9?
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Oh dear, I've not had any of those - but our call prevention service seems to have stopped a load of our unwanted calls.
Pressing 1 or 9 will probably cost you rather a lot of money. Just hang up and complain to your provider.
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we've already got call prevention, but presumably this has slipped through somehow. I don't want the blighters calling me every 15 minutes for ever.

(Maybe it'll stop of its own accord, but I'm not putting money on it.)
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the calls seem to have ceased, touch wood.

Many thanks for all the advice offered. One thing I have found is that the notion that pressing 9 will instantly put you through to a premium number in Belize seems to be an urban myth.
I must agree these nuisance calls are getting worse recently - we are with the Telephone Preference Service but they only stop UK ones ..........
Fingers crossed, then, the TPS stops ours, I don't want 'em....
Try www.tps.online.org - I registered with them and unwanted calls dropped by 99% overnight. And good advice from the others - don't under any circumstances press any buttons, just hang up till you're registered with TPS - Telephone Preference Service. Good luck!
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I'm already with TPS, but on this occasion it didn't work (at least initially; maybe it's kicked in now).

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