August,
AA> Oh.. so you take you eyes off the road to look at the incoming
AA> number displayed on the phone?
I just glanced at it...if all I saw was a number but no name (not
in my contact list), I ignore it. Now, if it's a number I recognize,
if I can't get off the road to safely answer the call, I just call
them back later. It's safely propped up in a holder, so I can see
an incoming call. My new car (at least to me) has an onboard phone
(Holy Communications, Batman! ), but I don't plan to use it while
driving. I also do NOT have bluetooth enabled on the phone.
My previous car was totaled out in a multi-vehicle wreck nearly 2
months ago. I wasn't at fault, but suffered minor chiropractic
related injuries. Once I finish treatment (everything was pushed
back a week, due to 2 back to back winter storms here last week),
Geico (the insurance company of the guy who was charged in the
wreck) is supposed to contact me on a settlement. If they don't
offer a nice amount, I'm going to take them to court. I've spent
well over $400 on taking Uber back and forth.
DS> ... I have a bulletin on the BBS with a whole slew of
DS> phone numbers that folks should BLOCK in their
DS> smartphones.
AA> They are outdated as quickly as you post them. Scammers can
AA> acquire new numbers in minutes.
Well, I've blocked them regardless. I've even blocked entire
area codes.
Daryl
... I'm not a moderator. I just have the face of one.
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