called the phone company.but (please read on), every time I call, my phone call is cut off. It did this earlier today when I was on a very important call, too.
The po-po say that it%26#39;s the phone company%26#39;s issue, not theirs, and that there is *nothing* they are able to do, as they have no equipment to do anything to check and find out.
ridiculous static, or distance when talking to people. The calls to my phone company would end with a "beep" (same as with the important call earlier), or distance to the point where the person I%26#39;m talking to can%26#39;t hear me, then I can%26#39;t hear them, and it sounds like someone%26#39;s there, but there isn%26#39;t. The biggest issue otherwise is the static.
help?!
All lines are DSL.thanks!
Answer:
It%26#39;s the phone company%26#39;s duty to inspect your line if it is tapped or not. If the tap is illegal, they should notify you and notify law enforcement to remove it. If it%26#39;s legal though, they won%26#39;t notify you.
A lot of people think when they hear clicks, voices, static, that they%26#39;re being wiredtapped, but most wiretapping devices don%26#39;t emit any audible noises. You might just be experiencing crosstalk, which is when your cordless phone picks up on other conversations, maybe your neighbors who are tuned to the same channel. If so, just notify your phone company and get it repaired. I would change phone carriers. Check to see if your phone co. has repair ticket available on line. I know I can report trouble online. Since you are having phone trouble this would be your best route or call them from your cell phone or a neighbor%26#39;s home. Get a new dealer .One the po pos arnt watching . sounds like they spliced into your line with someone elses line so that when you are talking and the other person picks up the hang up on you.
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