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How to Reduce Insurance Spam Calls: A Comprehensive Guide

By The Robokiller Team

How to Reduce Insurance Spam Calls: A Comprehensive Guide

Unwanted insurance spam calls are a persistent nuisance for many Americans. While it's challenging to eliminate them entirely, several strategies can significantly reduce their frequency.

What Is the National Do Not Call Registry?

The National Do Not Call Registry is a free service provided by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that allows consumers to opt out of receiving unsolicited sales calls. By registering your phone number, you can reduce the number of telemarketing calls you receive. However, this registry does not block calls from scammers or certain organizations like charities and political groups. (usa.gov)

How Can I Register My Number on the Do Not Call List?

To add your number to the National Do Not Call Registry:

  1. Visit DoNotCall.gov.
  2. Click on "Register Your Phone."
  3. Enter your phone number and email address.
  4. Confirm your registration by clicking the link sent to your email within 72 hours.

Alternatively, you can register by phone by calling 1-888-382-1222 from the number you wish to register. It may take up to 31 days for sales calls to decrease after registration. (usa.gov)

How Can I Block Unwanted Calls on My Smartphone?

For iPhone Users:

  1. Go to Settings > Phone.
  2. Enable "Silence Unknown Callers."

This feature sends calls from numbers not in your contacts directly to voicemail. (wecaresolutions.org)

For Android Users:

  1. Open the Phone app.
  2. Tap the three dots (menu) in the top corner.
  3. Select Settings > Block numbers.
  4. Enable "Block unknown callers."

This setting blocks calls from private or unidentified numbers. (wecaresolutions.org)

What Are Carrier-Specific Call Blocking Services?

Many mobile carriers offer services to help block unwanted calls:

  • AT&T: Provides the ActiveArmor app, which automatically blocks fraud and flags spam. (uscellular.com)

  • T-Mobile: Offers the Scam Shield app, which includes features like Scam Block to prevent scam calls. (uscellular.com)

  • Verizon: Provides the Call Filter app to screen and auto-block incoming spam based on risk level. (uscellular.com)

These tools can help identify and block potential spam calls before they reach you.

How Do Third-Party Apps Help in Blocking Spam Calls?

Third-party apps can enhance your phone's ability to block unwanted calls:

  • RoboKiller: An app that uses advanced algorithms to identify and block spam calls, providing real-time alerts and detailed reports. (consumer.ftc.gov)

  • Hiya: Offers caller ID and call blocking features, identifying spam and robocalls. (kiplinger.com)

  • Truecaller: Provides a comprehensive database of known spam numbers and offers real-time blocking. (kiplinger.com)

These apps often require a subscription but can significantly reduce unwanted calls.

What Should I Do If I Receive a Spam Call?

If you receive a spam call:

  1. Do Not Engage: Avoid answering or interacting with the call.
  2. Report the Call: Forward spam texts to 7726 (SPAM) to help your carrier block the sender. (mcafee.com)
  3. Block the Number: Use your phone's built-in features or a third-party app to block the number.

By implementing these strategies, you can significantly reduce the number of unwanted insurance spam calls you receive.

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