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    Managing all the phone calls

    Hello,

    I've read a lot about people using GrandCentral to deal with creditors, but that service is not available for new users at this time.

    I did some research and found another way to manage the calls you receive on your cell phone. (does not work for land lines)

    The company is YouMail.com (it's free). It's a voice mail management system, where all voice mail from your cell phone would be forwarded to. In there, you can have custom messages for different callers, as well as you can just dump calls without getting a VM if you want to. Using YouMail would basically keep your cell phone VM from being filled up with collectors.

    A step better is if you have a Smartphone or a PocketPC phone. You can then install a free program called "Call Firewall" (http://freewareppc.com/communication/callfirewall.shtml). This little program basically runs in the background, and if you get a call from a collector (you get to add any phone numbers you want), it automatically goes to your VM (thus YouMail.com), so your phone never even rings.

    I have this setup running for last few days and it's great. Any creditor that calls to whom I don't want to talk only gets to call me once, then I block their number on my phone, and dump their VM's using YouMail.

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    I tried getting GrandCentral, but for some reason, they never send me a message to my e-mail address to get things started. Any suggestions?
    Golden Jubilee was a year-long celebration held every 50 years in which all bondmen were freed, mortgaged lands were restored to the original owners, and land was left fallow: Lev. 25:8-17

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      #3
      I love using Grand Central.

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        #4
        Right, GrandCentral is currently not open to new signups, unfortunately. That is why I posted the alternate method that I just started using. It's quite different than GrandCentral, but it's awesome at stopping your cell phone from ringing 20 times per day.

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