I get spammer calls all the time with MY own phone number on it. How stupid do they think I am? Or my number with maybe one digit changed. The most annoying ones are the ones that want to buy of my houses. Then I go all Tom Mabe on 'em. "Shelby County Sheriff's office, Fraud Division." CLICK! Last time, I played with the guy for a while simply because I had nothing better to do and figured I'd keep him from calling someone else for a while. I kept him on the call for nearly 20 minutes discussing all the options and trying to explain to him that he really didn't have enough money to get either house. Have to give him points for persistence, though, he hung tough trying to buy my primary home for about 1/4 of what it's worth. From that day on, as soon as I know it's one of those robocalls from the land grubbers, I just say "Four Million Dollars, and next time you call, it'll be Five Million". That usually ends the call pretty quickly.
If I don't recognize the number and/or there's no valid caller ID, I roll it to voice mail by declining the call then listen to that most of the time. 10 times outta 9 if it's a spammer or telemarketer, they don't leave a message. Sad that we have to answer our phones that way, but it's a sign of the times and the lack of the willingness for carriers to get involved in eliminating phone fraud. Not their problem if crooks use their service and juke their customers seems to be their viewpoint. If, however, the penalties and liabilities for the phone providers were similar to those for doctors ... Then, only rich people could have phones, which was pretty much the way it was when cell phones were the newest fad.
I was hasty when I said get rid of VOIP. No, that's a wonderful way for us to stay in touch with relatives in Australia without breaking the bank. As for a "landline" I still have one, but it is actually VOIP as well. I have AT&T UVerse internet, phone, and TV service through one little phone line. However, other than figuring out how to do anything more than block the caller ID from going out, I have no clue how to spoof the phone numbers that it sends. Not sure AT&T would appreciate me doing it either. All that's handled by the firmware in the router/gateway on my end and software on AT&T's end. I have no reason or purpose to hide my phone number and prefer folks knowing exactly who's calling. I've liked that feature since Caller ID first became a thing you could do with a Star call, and then when phones got LCD displays added to them. Seeing the itemized calls was pretty sweet too. Got me to the bottom of a lotta crap my ex was trying to hide. But there has to be more more regulation of the spamming and telemarketing. If I want to buy something, I'll call looking for it and give my number if I want to be called back. Otherwise I would prefer restrictions on who can call me. Call blocking doesn't work very well, and caller ID seems to be about as useful as a screen door on a submarine these days.
Does my grouchiness about all this mean I'm getting old?