16 Jan
Posted by RD Bentley as Future Tech, Geeky Tips
You get those annoying telemarketers calling you night and day. Survey this, donate that, and please vote for me lingo. The call waiting feature is big bonus, along with an answering machine. Is there a way to stop those annoying robot calls?
The call blocker is the latest technology available designed for this task. I personally haven’t tried this gadget but I can see it happening.
Take the CPR Call Blocker V202 for example.
Details: “Block unwanted callers at the touch of a button with the large “Block Now” button.”
Sounds interesting doesn’t it?
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