Posted by Dan on Jan 31, 2009 in
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To avoid unwanted calls you can use many services offered by your phone company.
Call screen (*60):
Your phone can be programmed to reject calls from selected numbers with a service called call screen (Phone companies might use different names). Instead of ringing on your line, these calls are routed to a recording that tells the caller you will not take the call.
With Call Screen, you can also program your telephone to reject calls from the number of last person who called. This allows you to block calls even if you do not know the phone number. Most phone companies charge a monthly fee for this service.
However, Call Screen is not a foolproof way to stop unwelcome calls. A determined caller can move to a different phone number to bypass the block. Also, Call Screen does not work on long distance calls from outside your service area.
You can also use Priority Ringing:
You can assign a special ring to calls from up to 10 numbers – calls you are most likely to want to answer. The rest can be routed to voice mail. There are ways callers can get around Priority Ringing when it is used as a screening tool. Harasser can switch phone lines and avoid the distinctive ring.
You can try Call Return (*69):
This service allows you to call back the number of last person who called, even if you are unable to answer the phone. Some people suggest that call return can be used to stop harassing callers by allowing you to call the harasser back without knowing their phone number. Use caution with this method of discouraging harassing callers, however, as it could actually aggravate the problem. This service is paid on a per-use basis.
You can use caller id to identify the caller if they are not blocking their number or use a service offered by most phone companies called Privacy Manager. It works with Caller ID to identify incoming calls that have no telephone numbers. Calls identified as “anonymous,” unavailable,” out of area” or “private” must identify themselves in order to complete the call.
Before your phone rings, a recorded message instructs the caller to unblock the call, enter a code number (like inbound call blocking devices mentioned above), or record their name. When your phone rings, you can choose to accept or reject the call, send it to voice mail, or send a special message to telemarketers instructing them to put you on their “do not call” list.
What does it mean when sometimes my phone rings and there is no one on the line?
Oftentimes, when you receive frequent hang ups on your phone line it could be that someone is checking to see if you are home or its simply harassment. It could also be calls from telemarketers who use computers for “predictive dialing” to call consumers where the computer dials many phone numbers in a short period of time. When anyone answers, the computer finds a sales representative who is not occupied at that time and connects the call.
If all sales reps are busy then consumer may hear only silence. These type of calls are called “abandoned calls.” If you are receiving many abandoned calls in a day, you can call the annoyance department of your local phone company. If these repeated calls are from a malicious individual who is harassing you rather than a telemarketer, the phone company will generally report the number to law enforcement.
Posted by Dan on Jan 31, 2009 in
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Many people think that getting rid of acne can seem difficult, if not completely impossible. Many people have tried many unsuccessful acne products to eliminate acne. But, you should be aware that it is possible to get rid of acne once you understand how.
Let’s start by quickly reviewing why most drug store acne products that are available over-the-counter just don’t work. It’s important to understand these reasons if you truly want to get rid of your acne.
The problem with these products is that they only cover up or treat acne AFTER pimples have already appeared. They just act as a band-aid measure by trying to deal with one zit at a time after you’ve already had an outbreak. They do nothing to treat the actual cause of the problem.
For a true and lasting acne cure, you must use a treatment that actually treats the problem. There are four specific causes of acne, including an excess of oil on the skin, acne-causing bacteria, inflammation of the skin, and plugged up pores. In order to effectively cure your acne, you need to target all of the causes.
It’s nice to see how quickly you can get relief from acne if you use the right treatments. In under a week, your skin will become clearer and healthier than you would have thought possible. It’s a wonderful feeling when you actually see the results in the mirror. You should also check out acne treatment reviews to discover what the best treatments are.
Getting rid of acne is far from impossible. Truthfully, it’s quite simple once you have the right acne treatment system in hand.
Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely available in the popular press and medical journals that deal with acne. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be any sort of medical advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician or other medical specialist
Posted by Dan on Jan 31, 2009 in
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Perhaps one of the most annoying things to have is yeast infection, because it really can be detrimental to your health and lead to a lot of pain. If you find that you are infected, though, then you’re definitely not alone. Yeast infection is actually distressingly common and there are millions of people that have it.
So considering how many people have yeast infection, you may be wondering if there is a safe yeast infection cure out there. The answer is yes. You can actually cure your yeast infection naturally, and there are many natural solutions that work extremely well. Remember that yeast infection has been around for hundreds of years, and people were able to get rid of it back then. The same methods still work today.
Many people turn to drugs in order to cure yeast infection. Unfortunately, there is no known drug that really does it properly. Drug companies are designed to make profits and they don’t necessarily care if their drugs are innefective. Most of them just come out with band-aids and the like. If you see your doctor and they recommend you take a drug to cure your yeast infection, by all means try it, but don’t expect and miracles.
You’ll find that a natural cure for yeast infection actually works very well, and you can cure yourself easily in a matter of days. Also, natural cures are going to be much safer than taking some new drug that isn’t even tested.
Disclaimer: Always remember to see your doctor before taking any medical advice.
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