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To: Gottfried who wrote (90644)9/5/2015 2:06:56 PM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110653
 
Nomorobo apparent bypass? I just had a robo call. Sure enough, my landline rang once... followed immediately by a ring on my iPhone, which lives in my pocket even here at home. I answered it, even though it displayed a Wisconsin number unknown to me. I was curious about the fact that it got through.
After quickly dealing with it I realized I have my landline set to forward to my iPhone. I do this to save steps getting to one of several phones around the house... upstairs and down. Also, as a senior citizen, I feel a bit safer with a phone in my pocket if I get in trouble around the house.
This may just be something I have to accept, as Nomorobo can't ignore my forwarding instructions to the iPhone. Anyone have ideas about this?