KikiFan
<font color=darkorchid>I just couldn't believe som
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#1, I have Vonage and have already spoken to them (per advice earlier in the thread) and there is no way they can block 1 number
#2, I think you think calling the police is overkill because I mentioned the people calling are elderly. If I said they sounded like young kids, I am sure you'd want the SWAT over there to handle it
#3, why would you question a police officer doing his job? Do you think he is going to go over there and break the door down, yelling and screaming at them? No, he is going to go over there and find out what the situation is in a very respecful manner. So ridiculous or not, it is what is going to happen. I tried everyone's advice here and none of it has worked.
First off let me say I'm sorry cause my post really came off snotty and I really didn't intend it to be. The cold weather is making me cranky.
#1 Call blocking is a regular service offered by every phone sevice I've ever had. It really doesn't make sense that they are saying they can't do that.
#2 it's not because they are elderly. It's because I think it's a nuisance thing not a life threatening situation. And mostly because I think there are proper channels for handling this situation.
#3 If you called the police and filed a proper report - no I wouldn't question that. But you mentioned sending your brother the police officer over. To me that's an abuse of authority. My BiL is a police officer and if I called him to intervene in a situation, he'd tell me to call the police and make an actual report. Most police depts have rules against that sort of thing.
try getting hundreds of calls day and night-with the night time calls primarily from drunks complaining that they could'nt get the playboy channel to work (our cable company did'nt even offer it).