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Tips
on How to Handle Harassing Phone Calls
Harassing or prank phone calls are a fairly common occurrence and most people
think nothing of them because they happen once in a great while. But once that
turns into 15 to 25 calls a day it becomes a more serious and immediate problem,
especially if the phone calls are of a disturbing nature.
Below
are a few ideas to help prevent a repeat caller and they are followed by a log
you can use to track a repeated and harassing phone calls.
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Hang up. As
soon as you hear an obscenity, improper questions or no response to your
"Hello?" hang up immediately.
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Don't talk to strangers.
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Be careful when the caller says he/she is
taking a survey. If you have any concern about the legitimacy of the survey
ask the person for his/her firm name and phone number and tell them that you
will call them back to verify the survey.
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Don't play detective. Don't extend the call
trying to figure out who is calling. This or any other type of reaction is
exactly what the caller wants and needs.
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Keep cool, don't let the caller know you
are upset or angry.
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Don't try to be clever. A witty response
may be interpreted as a sign of encouragement.
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Don't try to be a counselor. The annoyance
or obscene caller certainly needs professional help, but he/she will only be
encouraged by your concern and will only continue the late night calls.
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Don't tell everyone about your calls. Many
calls of this type are actually made by friends, family members, or even your
closest girlfriend or boyfriend.
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Place ads with caution. When placing an ad
in the newspaper use a confidential box provided by the paper or a post office
box. If you must use you phone number do not list you address. Crank callers
are avid readers of the classified ads.
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Remember, if the caller is a wrong number,
they do not need to know your number. Never give you number out to an unknown
caller.
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Report obscene or annoying phone calls to
the University Police Department at (202) 994-6110 and begin filling out the
harassing phone calls log. The information recorded in this log may provide
valuable clues as to the identity of a caller and possibly establish a pattern
or identify the location, source, or reason for the calls.
Keep this log close to your telephone for convenience.
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