> Good grief, selling a kit for $47. Since all robocalls employ Caller ID > spoofing, just how does one prove who called? Will the telephone company > simply hand over detailed transport records or the hidden Caller ID > information? I don't care about making money or imposition of government > fines; I just want the calls to cease. Just to be clear, *we* are not selling the kit to which Matthew refers, and *I* am not selling the kit either, it is referred to in the article. Nor is it an affiliate thing (although I believe they do offer that). Anne
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