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EDGEMAN

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I just hooked up a Ooma, gave the number to no one, and immediately...


...started getting spam calls.

My guess is that Ooma provides their numbers to spammers in order to push people to buy their "upgraded" service for an additional $10/month.

(In response to this post by Burruss Writer)

Posted: 06/20/2019 at 10:22AM



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6 spam calls already today...how many you got so far? -- Burruss Writer 06/20/2019 10:19AM
  8 & 9 happened while I was out in the plant... ** -- Burruss Writer 06/20/2019 2:12PM
  One of those same area code ones. ** -- `lag 06/20/2019 1:08PM
  I’ve had one liver mush, one tin of tuna -- PhotoHokieNC 06/20/2019 10:59AM
  At least no potted meat ** -- HokieDan95 06/20/2019 11:02AM
  We have the meats! ** -- TomTurkey 06/20/2019 1:33PM
  For stomach pumping! ** -- PhotoHokieNC 06/20/2019 3:44PM
  Oops...7 -- Burruss Writer 06/20/2019 10:26AM
  I hooked my Spectrum cable line to nomorobo -- PhotoHokieNC 06/20/2019 11:04AM
  ^^^No ribocalls for this guy^^^ ** -- 48zip 06/20/2019 1:34PM
  Edited. aribo aribo aribo andaly!!! -- PhotoHokieNC 06/20/2019 3:44PM
  I've got Ooma at home and get very few spam calls -- Burruss Writer 06/20/2019 10:24AM
  It's a recycled number ** -- Brown Water 06/20/2019 10:23AM
  That would make sense. ** -- EDGEMAN 06/20/2019 10:29AM

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