Useless Thread MDCCC : Spam Caller Depreciation Thread

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John Price

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People: Ooh GOT has nudity and SEX

People: Oh, the people having the sex aren't that hot
 

John Price

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oh @Siamese Dream i forgot to tell you that American TV company NBC has purchased the rights to Eurovision so Yanks can now watch what you watch every year

I don't expect it to be rather interesting
 

Sega Dreamcast

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Charlotte
So right now, I have my phone set up to forward any unanswered calls to my Google Voice number, which immediately goes to voicemail.

There has to be some way to set it up so I can f*** with spam callers.

For example, it would be nice if I could disable my Google Voice voicemail and have it so the line just rings indefinitely
 

Sega Dreamcast

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iPhones have the capability to ignore calls if they come from someone not in your contacts.

I wonder if I can do something like that and forward spam calls to my GV voicemail, where it either rings indefinitely or has some obnoxious message
 

Sega Dreamcast

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If I could guarantee that only spam calls go to my Google Voice number, I can set my voicemail message to be 5 constant minutes of airhorn
 

Sega Dreamcast

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Let me get this straight, Verizon.

I went to log into my account, so I type in my username and password and hit enter. I get prompted to register this device with 2FA, okay. Then, I have to prove I'm not a robot before I can answer one of my secret questions. I answer the question and it takes me all the way back to the login to tell me my password was incorrect.

If my password was incorrect, why did you still let me verify my 2FA and answer my secret question? That makes no sense.
 

Ceremony

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Let me get this straight, Verizon.

I went to log into my account, so I type in my username and password and hit enter. I get prompted to register this device with 2FA, okay. Then, I have to prove I'm not a robot before I can answer one of my secret questions. I answer the question and it takes me all the way back to the login to tell me my password was incorrect.

If my password was incorrect, why did you still let me verify my 2FA and answer my secret question? That makes no sense.
Your identity is being stolen, unlucks.
 
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