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Stop Unwanted Calls Fast

Forward your calls to the AI Advocate.

AI Advocate

Deploy AI for Yourself! The powerful protocol follows the Federal Trade Commission TSR guidelines designed to empower & protect consumers.
Your personal AI Advocate message never sleeps, takes a break or needs a day off! You can stop calls 24/7 365.

Frequently Asked Questions

Normally, I don't answer unwanted calls.
I send them to voicemail

That just keeps you on the call list & in the call queue. Which means, they will probably call you back 5 - 20 more times today from different numbers!

What's a call queue & why am I in it?

Call queues represent the virtual waiting room. Because you did NOT answer, your number is put back in line to be called again, & again & again. Forever!

When your AI Advocate message answers, it stops that cycle by taking you out of the call queue.

Your AI Advocate will follow the FTC protocol for you.
That legislation was put in place to protect the consumer. If that company calls you again within 18 months, they risk being penalized over $50,000 for the violation -
if you decided to report them.
We are working on an automated way to report them also.

Oh yea! I'm ready to try it.

It's FREE!

This process is free for US consumers!Use 251-328-4440 for the process.
If you want o use this continuously - ONLY picking up the calls you want to answer.
"Call Forward Not Available" and "Call Forward Busy"
on various phone systems or providers is the best set-up:
Please note that the specific codes and procedures may vary depending on your location and service provider.It's recommended to consult with your provider or refer to their documentation for precise instructions tailored to you.Call Forward Not Available (CFNA):
AT&T:
Dial 62 followed by the destination number.
Press the "Send" or "Call" button.
Verizon:
Dial *71 followed by the destination number.
Press the "Send" or "Call" button.
T-Mobile:
Dial *61 followed by the destination number.
Press the "Call" button.
Sprint:
Dial *28 followed by the destination number.
Press the "Send" or "Call" button.
Google Voice:
Open Google Voice settings on the web or mobile app.
Navigate to the "Calls" tab.
Under "Call Forwarding," select "Add a forwarding phone" and enter the destination number.
Call Forward Busy (CFB):
AT&T:
Dial 67 followed by the destination number.
Press the "Send" or "Call" button.
Verizon:
Dial *90 followed by the destination number.
Press the "Send" or "Call" button.
T-Mobile:
Dial *67 followed by the destination number.
Press the "Call" button.
Sprint:
Dial *38 followed by the destination number.
Press the "Send" or "Call" button.
Google Voice:
Open Google Voice settings on the web or mobile app.
Navigate to the "Calls" tab.
Under "Call Forwarding," select "Add a forwarding phone" and enter the destination number.

Protecting Consumers’ PrivacySellers and telemarketers are PROHIBITED from engaging in certain abusive practices that infringe on a consumer’s right to be let alone.The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR)’s privacy protections include prohibitions on:calling a person whose number is on the National Do Not Call Registry or a person who has asked not to get telemarketing calls from a particular company or charity.Misusing a Do Not Call list.
denying or interfering with a person’s Do Not Call rights.
calling outside the permissible hours.
abandoning an outbound telephone call.placing an outbound telephone call delivering a prerecorded message to a person without that person’s express written agreement to receive such calls, and without providing an automated interactive opt-out mechanism.failing to transmit Caller ID information.using threats, intimidation, or profane or obscene language.causing any telephone to ring or engaging any person in telephone conversation repeatedly or continuously with intent to annoy, abuse, or harass.