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Old 08-06-2015, 17:27   #3
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Re: Identifying a previous caller

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
but TBH I don't understand why anyone wouldn't have called ID. It's essential these days even if you just want to screen out annoying marketing calls.
For that very reason alone, that it's an essential basic service yet you have to pay extra for it on VM.

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To answer the original question: no, I don't believe they routinely keep a record of inbound calls. That would probably be a breach of your data privacy.
Quite the opposite. It would be illegal for them to not keep a record of all inbound and outbound calls for at least a year.
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