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Zoom AI Companion2024-01-16 06:47 AM
Our organization uses Auto Receptionist to field calls to our staff lines and I recently set up the spam filter last week because we have been receiving an excessive amount (10-20 per day) of calls to our Auto Receptionist main line, which leave voicemails that have a beep at the beginning and then no sound. I've researched some of the phone numbers and it appears that businesses, individuals, and mobile phone numbers are being spoofed. Only a few legitimate calls and voicemails are actually coming through (which is normal) but I have to sort through them to find out which ones are real.
2024-02-02 05:07 AM
hi ncta,
you might try setting your ivr timeout options to disconnect the call if user takes no action or says nothing after 1 or more times.
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thanks, eliot
2024-02-02 10:01 AM
Thanks for the great suggestion, Eliot! I did recently select this setting a few days ago. Unfortunately, it's still happening. I'm guessing that they are somehow able to select the "0" extension (which is my operator extension) once the line connects. I will try disabling that extension and see if that does anything.