The Bakersfield Californian

HINTS FROM HELOISE

PRACTICAL, DEPENDABLE TIPS FOR TODAY’S BUSY CONSUMERS

- — M.F. — Heloise

Dear Heloise: I have read the many letters advising on what to do to avoid telemarket­er calls — specifical­ly about blocking or ignoring unknown numbers. Also, I read the hint from a doctor’s office about making sure they are listed in your known numbers.

But here’s another cautionary word: If you are listed as a contact for a friend or relative who has a medical alert system, those systems do not show that the call is coming from a medical alert system. My mother had one, and she listed a neighbor and a nearby cousin as her first contacts. I was listed third because I lived an hour away.

When she fell one day, she told the alert operator that she did not need an ambulance; she just needed help to get up. I received the call, because the first two contacts did not answer. I told the operator that I would leave right away, but to call an ambulance, so mom would not be on the floor for an hour.

Fortunatel­y, when I arrived, the ambulance had come and gone, and she was in a chair and doing OK. It turned out that both the neighbor and cousin had been home and heard the phone, but did not recognize the number. So, they didn’t answer. I only answered because I had made a call to an agency that morning and thought they might be calling back. There was no ID on the number at all.

It is my understand­ing that these calls can come from various numbers so you cannot put them in as recognized numbers. You’ll just have to answer the phone.

— K.M., Via Email

Dear Heloise:

Just read the hint about getting ripped off by a plumber.

Poor John. He should have refused to pay anything other than an hourly rate. He should contact the Better Business Bureau and file a complaint.

If the state of Washington licenses plumbers, file a complaint there as well.

This situation hints at elder abuse, but we don’t have enough facts. It should not go without resolution. John has at least $1,400 coming back.

Dear Heloise: Mustachio showed up in the neighborho­od in Bluffton, Ohio, one summer. She has a lovable personalit­y and made a great addition to our family.

— Linda Garrett, Via Email

Readers, to see Mustachio and our other Pet Pals, go to Heloise. com and click on “Pet of the Week.”

Do you have a furry friend to share with our readers? Send a photo and a brief descriptio­n to Heloise@Heloise.com.

Send your hints to Heloise@ Heloise.com or mail them to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000.

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