Father Dan on October 30th, 2002
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Recently you may have seen the “TeleZapper.” Save the $50.00 you were thinking of spending on a TeleZapper. Father Dan is here for your salvation. This will work on any answering machine, digital or tape based. The TeleZapper is simply a device that plays the first tone in the three tones that precede the telephone company’s historic “This number has been disconnected” message. The telemarketing dialer listens for that tone, and when it is present the dialer assumes the number is disconnected, The result is the telemarketing dialer will immediately disconnect and delete your phone number from it’s data bank list.

If you have an answering machine and speakers for your computer you have everything you need. Follow the instructions listed below and all of your calls will be screened AUTOMATICALLY!

If a computer Telemarketer calls, they won’t leave a message (because the dialer has hung up, removed your phone number and moved on to the next number in it’s database). If it’s a friend, well; life is normal, no change. If you’re not home, they can record a message for you. Your friends will hear the ‘DO-DA-DEE’ and then your voice greeting, after which they can leave a message. (Or if you use the single tone they will hear just ‘DO’.)

How it’s done:

1) Download the phone tone sit file. Here is a zip file with both the single and the triple tone.

2) Put your TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINE to your computer speaker, (Or the other way around) and play the sound file. Record the sound file at the beginning of your outgoing message, then complete your voice greeting.

After perhaps a month of letting your answering machine screen all of your evening and weekend incoming calls, you’ll have the same results as a $50.00 TeleZapper. Now go forth and multiply. Incidentally, since you just saved $50.00, feel free to make a small donation for the information! [Comment on this Post]

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