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You'd have to get a standalone call-blocker with first-ring suppression. I haven't been shopping for blockers in a while so can't readily recommend one.
As I was fed up with the daily onslaught of robo and junk calls, as well as providers' inability to stop them, and because we needed new phones anyway, I purchased the AT&T CL82407 DECT 6.0 system of 4 phones and base for $79.99. The system has a Smart Call Blocker built in that requires anyone NOT in your directory or whitelist to press '1' once to get thru. You can then whitelist them. So far it has stopped the phone beggars dead in their tracks. Not a single robocall thus far. And NO one-time ring at all. Problem solved.
- Bruce6 years agoHonored Contributor III
That's a nice feature. If you have legit robocalls...dentist or doctor reminders for appointments, whitelist them as well.
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