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Old 01-05-2018, 07:03 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by Deskisamess View Post
Most people wouldn't want to use a broad approach when blocking calls. With the ability of the scammers to use actual phone numbers, you'd end up blocking people who really needed to call you.
I'm not talking about calls that have *real* numbers. I'm talking about unknown, private, or spoofed numbers (fakes like 00000000). As far as I know you're never going to block a legitimate call in these situations. But, if you're afraid you would, you can always send these fake calls to voice mail without ringing to your phone. Or at least you could if you weren't using an iPhone.

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