Do you screen your calls or do you answer every one? If you screen, how do you do it?
I have caller ID and a phone answering machine. If I do not recognize the name or number on the caller ID, I let it the answering machine pick it up. It saves a lot of aggrevation that way with sales calls, or wrong numbers. Our phone seems to attract the wrong numbers for some reason.
I used to screen my calls, but I don't have any extras on my phone anymore. We relocated last year and I can almost predict who's calling now. *LOL*
I just pick up the phone and if it's a telemarketer, I say please hold I have a call on the other line and then I hang up. *LOL*
Sara
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I do screen my calls. I live in an area that we do not have caller ID, (we are just one step up from the 2 tin cans with a string in the middle system ) so I just let the answering machine pick up. I can decide then if I want to pick up the phone or not.
We are bad . . . we very rarely answer the phone. We figure if it's important enough, they can leave a message and we'll get back to them. Of course we usually leave the answering machine volume up so we can hear the message as they leave it and decide if we want to chat at that very moment. Works for us!
Nope cause I don't have caller id or call waiting.I do on my cellphone though because if my home phone is busy people will call my cell phone,I quickly learned just to ignor them.
I screen most calls. I do have an answering machine but don't have caller ID because most of my family lives out out of the caller ID area to identify them and I don't want to run to look at the caller ID each time the phone rings. I have voice mail so that if I am on the phone or computer, it will allow a caller to leave a message and it's cheaper than paying for caller ID.
I have noticed that telemarketers are getting to be more aggressive and even leaving messages on my voicemail. I am glad I don't have to stop what I am doing to listen to them. and simply delete them from voice mail.
I'm too cheap to pay for caller ID. I answer all calls. If it is a telemarketer I tell them to remove me from their call list. After years of doing this I don't get many calls from them. Less than one a week. I do get a lot of wrong numbers. We are one number off of Days Inn hotel!
I let the answering machine screen my calls (on caller id there) if I don't feel like answering the phone. I also have callwave on the computer and it takes messages for me.