Receiving calls from premium rate numbers - can I stop it?
Receiving calls from premium rate numbers - can I stop it?
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blueST

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4,811 posts

242 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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Every day, often more than once, I get a call from a premium rate phone number. It's a different number every time so I can't block them on my phone. They only ring for a few seconds, I assume that is in the hope I will see a missed call and phone back. It's highly annoying. Is there any way I can stop this from happening? I think the trigger for this was advertising my car on PH earlier this year, where my phone number was on public display, lesson learnt there.

danb79

13,269 posts

98 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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blueST said:
Every day, often more than once, I get a call from a premium rate phone number. It's a different number every time so I can't block them on my phone. They only ring for a few seconds, I assume that is in the hope I will see a missed call and phone back. It's highly annoying. Is there any way I can stop this from happening? I think the trigger for this was advertising my car on PH earlier this year, where my phone number was on public display, lesson learnt there.
Just keep blocking them; you cannot stop them calling, but you can stop them once they've called.

Have you registered with TPS too?

simon_harris

2,816 posts

60 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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add you number to the telephone preference service, should help to reduce spam calls

https://www.tpsonline.org.uk/


blueST

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4,811 posts

242 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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I have been blocking them, but it's pointless as the same number never calls twice. I'm sure I am registered with TPS as well, but as I think this is a scam to get me to call them they probably don't take any notice of that system.

Quattr04.

1,086 posts

17 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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If you’ve got a iPhone there’s a settling in calls that automaticlly silences and declines calls from numbers you haven’t got saved in your contacts

WrekinCrew

5,568 posts

176 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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Android - https://gitlab.com/bitfireAT/NoPhoneSpam
Landline - Truecall.co.uk

Both allow wildcard blocking eg " 09* "

Baldchap

9,585 posts

118 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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simon_harris said:
add you number to the telephone preference service, should help to reduce spam calls

https://www.tpsonline.org.uk/
Be aware this is used by overseas scammers as a phone book.

Only stops legitimate calls basically.

ro250

3,361 posts

83 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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Quattr04. said:
If you’ve got a iPhone there’s a settling in calls that automaticlly silences and declines calls from numbers you haven’t got saved in your contacts
You'd surely miss important calls if you did that.

snuffy

12,753 posts

310 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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ro250 said:
Quattr04. said:
If you’ve got a iPhone there’s a settling in calls that automaticlly silences and declines calls from numbers you haven’t got saved in your contacts
You'd surely miss important calls if you did that.
Then the caller would surely leave a message ?


judas

6,225 posts

285 months

Friday 25th April 2025
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snuffy said:
ro250 said:
Quattr04. said:
If you’ve got a iPhone there’s a settling in calls that automaticlly silences and declines calls from numbers you haven’t got saved in your contacts
You'd surely miss important calls if you did that.
Then the caller would surely leave a message ?
That's my approach - if they don't leave a message, then it can't have been important enough to bother answering.

Ham_and_Jam

3,491 posts

123 months

Saturday 26th April 2025
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blueST said:
Every day, often more than once, I get a call from a premium rate phone number. It's a different number every time so I can't block them on my phone. They only ring for a few seconds, I assume that is in the hope I will see a missed call and phone back. It's highly annoying. Is there any way I can stop this from happening? I think the trigger for this was advertising my car on PH earlier this year, where my phone number was on public display, lesson learnt there.
When you say ‘premium’ number, what is the prefix dialing code?

blueST

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4,811 posts

242 months

Saturday 26th April 2025
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Always 0843...

Road2Ruin

6,339 posts

242 months

Sunday 27th April 2025
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ro250 said:
Quattr04. said:
If you’ve got a iPhone there’s a settling in calls that automaticlly silences and declines calls from numbers you haven’t got saved in your contacts
You'd surely miss important calls if you did that.
On Android you can set it so that if a number calls again, within a few minutes, it will ring. An auto dialler won't do that, probably hehe