trueCall Nuisance Call Blocker: Stop those annoying Telemarketing Calls for Good
By Alexis • Jul 27th, 2009 • Category: UncategorizedA complete solution to phone call that create a nuisance like those annoying telemarketers, malicious calls, silent calls, calls from overseas call centres, fax calls, robocalls, wrong numbers and recorded message calls, trueCall Nuisance Call Blocker is here to save your precious time. Nearly the size of a paperback book, it is easy to set up. It plugs into your LAN line at home and checks every call you receive before letting your phone ring. After a huge demand for such an innovative product, the trueCall nuisance phone call blocker is primarily a call-blocking device. It allows the user to decide and choose who they want to speak to and who to screen out by using special patented software that screens all incoming calls into the home.
It acts as an in-between between the phone and the outside world and using its ’star’ and ‘zap’ features learns to differentiate between welcome and unwelcome callers. Easy to set up, it works on all home phone lines, even those with broadband and screens out unwanted calls like silent calls, recorded message calls, market research calls, offensive or threatening calls effectively. A huge success, it is truly a time-saver as it lets you use your time in a more constructive way that might have gone waste listening to unwanted calls. Only callers on the ’star’ list are connected and phone is allowed to ring while telemarketing, market research and recorded messages are screened out and the phone is stopped from ringing. In case, the trueCall Nuisance Call Blocker cannot recognise the caller’s number or the number has been withheld, it will “ask” the caller who they are and where they are calling from before putting them on hold and passing this information onto the user. The user then either accept the call, get trueCall to take a message or place the caller on a ‘Zap’ black-list, so that trueCall will inform them the call is not of interest.
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