RadioNate
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That's sweet and disturbing all at the same time. I shows just how vulnerable we are if we are dealing with someone determined to know how to physically find us.
It is really quite easy and I actually encourage the OP to reverse look up the phone number and see if she can get ahold of someone close to the lady involved in stopping the calls.
Last week I had to sell something on Craigslist. It was a very large item and it was not possible to transport it to a public place. The buyer called my home phone. From their number on my caller ID and the small amount of personal information they offered I was able to located their street address, business website (he was an insurance guy,) and both the husband and wife's facebook page. I also learned the names of her siblings and where they lived. Took less than 5 minutes.
Unfortunately, I don't think the calls will stop unless the OP gets someone close to the caller involved. I don't think there is any reason to pay to block the number unless they get no where reaching out.
Just don't answer the phone.
That, obviously, was going to be my response as well.
There was a sweet card in there telling me that she had her grandson figure out our last name and address from our phone number and she wanted to send something for the baby and to thank me for being gracious to an elderly woman that couldn't seem to hit the right number from time to time. She also said that her grandson set up her speed dial when he heard the story so that hopefully she wouldn't misdial me anymore.
But like I said, the worst I would do is just not answer the phone... which, truthfully, is what I tend to do if I don't recognize the number anyway.