
Dec. 17, 2019
4:58 p.m.
In article <alpine.BSF.2.20.1912171724140.8519 at nog2.angryox.com> you write:
Sure, but have you ever tried to contact a carrier for which you do not have a business relationship and get them to do something, and you are smaller and less consequential than they are?
We can block Hooli, but now OUR customers are livid, and Hooli doesn't really care.
It's more subtle than that. The signature from Hooli is a signal you can stir into your spam filters. If the call comes from them and the calling number isn't one you'd expect them to host, that's a pretty strong signal your customer won't be happy to get the call. R's, John