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Re: Harrasing Annoying Ex Boyfriend Phone Calls CALLER ID Manager


Justin Time (a_user2000@yahoo.com)
8 Apr 2005 05:24:18 -0700

Not to say that this type of harassment doesn't occur. There are
other remedies available that appear not to have been explored. If
you had proof, then a court order to stop the harassment could have
been obtained. Violation of the court order will have more impact on
police action than the filing of a complaint. The question remains,
other than complaining what have you done to protect yourself?

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: What I did to protect myself is switch
to a different telephone company; one that knows what *77 is used for
and how to implement it so it works correctly, and overall it is a lot
less expensive as well ($25 per month for a large package of features
_plus_ unlimited local calling, _plus_ a hundred minutes of long
distance calling per month). Admittedly, that solution is not
available to everyone: SBC (and many other Bell telcos) tell many
customers they are 'not eligible' for porting elsewhere.

And to get a 'court order', you generally have to have had the police
involved first, to justify your need for a court order. The court does
not hand them out willy-nilly to everyone who asks. PAT]

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