Nuisance
Phone Calls
For all the convenience
that the telephone brings, many have experienced the aggravation and annoyance
of harassing phone calls. The following are guidelines to reduce this type of
nuisance:
·
Do not admit to a
stranger that you are alone. Also, instruct your children, when a lone, to say
that Mom or Dad is busy and to ask the caller to leave a message or call back.
·
Consider having an
unlisted telephone number. Avoid giving out your home phone number to
strangers.
·
If you are asked for
your phone number on a check or credit card transaction, furnish a work phone
instead of your home number. Also, if your personal checks are imprinted with
your home phone, request that this be removed when reordering a new supply.
·
If you must be listed
in the telephone directory, ask that your address and first name be removed.
Your first initial and last name should be sufficient.
Consumer
Protection
·
NEVER give out personal financial information or credit
card numbers during unsolicited telephone calls from people you don't know.
·
Don't fall for con
artists who claim that you've won a prize and who ask for a credit card number
for "proper identification". Tell such callers to notify you by mail
of your good fortune.
·
Some organizations
and charities solicit for funds by telephone. If you are interested in
supporting a particular cause described by a phone solicitor, ask them to send
you additional details and a pledge card by mail.
Harassing
Calls
·
Hang up immediately
on obscene callers or strangers who ask questions regarding private matters.
Many such callers are merely seeking an emotional response and will discontinue
their harassment if you avoid a reaction of fear or anger.
·
Allow your answering
machine to screen your calls. Tell your friends and relatives that you will
pick up the phone when you hear them talking into the machine. Your outgoing
message should not reveal your identity or that you are away. Change the
recording or use the voice of a friend, if necessary.
·
If you begin
receiving repeated harassing or obscene phone calls, make note of the date and
time of each incident and the characteristics of the call. Include details such
as specific wording of call, caller's voice, and background sounds. Avoid
conversing with the caller or lingering on the phone, however.
·
Chronic harassing
phone calls should be reported to the police. Consider changing your telephone
number and carefully screening who you provide your new number to.
For information, call
Wayne Police Department at 375-2626.