puppykickr
Android Expert
OK, but when you imply that the Do Not Call Registry is just another call blocking app, that's misleading and ignores its actual purpose. DNCR is municipal service where your phone number gets added to a database that businesses and organizations are obligated to ignore. It's supposed to reduce robocalls and sales pitch cold calls from legitimate businesses. It is NOT just some call blocking app or service that you're making it out to be. And it involves people to report violators, so in your case you should be reporting those 'Rachel at Card Services' so actions can be taken to enforce existing laws:
https://www.donotcall.gov/report.html
When people don't even bother to report violators, the spammers just get to keep making more spam calls. (Unless you do have some kind of account issue with 'Card Services' and in that case there is a legitimate purpose behind those phone messages. Simply because you don't want them doesn't categorize them as spam.)
So yeah, you're still going to receive spam calls after registering with DNCR but it can only reduce the number of spam calls you would actually be receiving, but it isn't a 100% solution. It's naive to think that this is going to just stop everyone from being able to spam you.
https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/national-do-not-call-registry-faqs#what doesn't do
Where did I imply that the DNCR was an app?
Certainly that was not my intention.
The main intention was to express the fact that the DNCR is a list available to anyone, and so the scammers love to use it as a way to get real working numbers of people who think that scammers won't be calling them anymore.
My guess is that the DNCR is actually part of the whole scam, and exists to provide scammers with these numbers.
As I have stated here and other threads, I have proof that the scam calls multiplied by four times the month after our number was placed on the Do Not Call list.
After about a year of this extreme telephone terrorism, I requested that our number be pulled off of the lists, both the federal and state DNCR.
After some time, the calks actually decreased, something close to what it was before we were on the DNCR.
I would say that this made it clear that the DNCR is a scam in itself at best, and part of the worldwide spam problem at worst.
My experience shows me that it is actually worse than that - it is BOTH.