Block Spam callers
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 This got so bad for us - double-digit spam calls an hour - that I essentially blacklisted all toll-free numbers. The blacklist module in FreePBX wouldn't do this correctly - I can't remember why - so I - created new inbound routes
- set DID for Any and create a route for:
 _800NXXXXXX
 _822NXXXXXX
 _833NXXXXXX
 _844NXXXXXX
 _855NXXXXXX
 _866NXXXXXX
 _877NXXXXXX
 _888NXXXXXX
- set destination to Terminate Call: play no service message
 Immediately cut down by 95% the spam calls we were getting. I am sure we lose some legitimate callers but the problem was getting so bad the collateral damage is acceptable for the payoff. 
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 @jgh Why not just forward them to a recording that says you don't accept calls from toll-free numbers? At least then the legitimate callers would know why there call was blocked. I guess the SPAM caller would too. 
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 @Curtis was more interested in attempting to get removed from mass lists by having the not-in-service tones play, but your way is probably the way to go if you care deeply about possibly legitimate callers calling from toll-free services. 
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 I have been testing @Skyetel and it seems like this is a great option for dealing with SPAM calls.  
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 @Curtis said in Block Spam callers: I have been testing @Skyetel and it seems like this is a great option for dealing with SPAM calls.  @skytel I'm curious, which Spamblock Bot do you use? 
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 @travisdh1 said in Block Spam callers: @Curtis said in Block Spam callers: I have been testing @Skyetel and it seems like this is a great option for dealing with SPAM calls.  @skytel I'm curious, which Spamblock Bot do you use? It's our own Lenny server that we host for this purpose - its hilarious  
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 @Skyetel Haha, ROFL. Lenny is a star!! This Jerry Jones isn't very bright! 
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 @FATeknollogee said in Block Spam callers: @Skyetel Haha, ROFL. Lenny is a star!! This Jerry Jones isn't very bright! And I'm sure his name is really Jerry Jones. lol 

