Who's phone is receiving these messages? YOUR PHONE. It's YOUR phone. Remember that.
Just because someone you don't know sends you a text, or calls you, DOESN'T mean you need to read anything, or answer the call. F### em. Delete, and block. Give your cell number out only on a need-to-know basis.
I don't get any robocalls, or spam texts, or any of the other distractions, because that's what I do. Ignore them, and they'll go looking for some other rube who will respond to their b.s.
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It sounds like you may have an idea who this person is that repeatedly calls you. Two choices......confront the said individual and tell them to knock it the eff off..... or you will eff them up! Or.... The most reasonable solution..... When that number shows up..... DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE!
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Is *67 still a ID blocker?
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Isn't there an FMCSA regulation that says you have to answer the phone within 3 rings?
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Depends on if you're driving or not.
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