geoguy
Senior Member
We still have a landline due to sketchy cell-phone signal strength.
But we also have a service called NoMoRoBo ("no more robo") that screens robo calls. All we'll hear is one ring . . . if the service determines it is a robo call or known phone scammer, it is immediately disconnected. All we ever hear is the one ring (although the number calling in is displayed on the TV set, if it happens to be turned on).
Works for us.
But we also have a service called NoMoRoBo ("no more robo") that screens robo calls. All we'll hear is one ring . . . if the service determines it is a robo call or known phone scammer, it is immediately disconnected. All we ever hear is the one ring (although the number calling in is displayed on the TV set, if it happens to be turned on).
Works for us.