Repeated calls from a blocked sender: SYSTEM NOTIC...

I get these calls all the time, and blocking the sender does not help!
WHY CAN'T YOU STOP THESE CALLS!  WHY DOES BLOCK SENDER NOT WORK?
I like Skype, but if you can't solve a simple problem like this I will have to disengage.

Elaine wrote:
Hi, dpmaclaren, and welcome to the Community,
Unfortunately, it is not just one incident or the same abuser of the system that you are blocking - these scammers keep changing the background numbers.  Please report this to Skype Customer Service (this link provides the instruction how to do this: contact customer service ), and please continue to Block and Report as Abuse as this alerts Skype.
If your situation allows for it, you could also adjust your profile settings such that you can receive incoming calls from people on your Contact list only... . Just a thought.
Kind regards,
Elaine
I am having the same problem. I have bloked them in all possible ways. I already reported this problem a couple of months ago. No solution yet.
Now they are calling several times in a row. Look the info below:
On: 10/24/2012
[10:49:03 AM] *** Call from ONLINE HELP - SYSTEM NOTICE - URGENT! ***
ONLINE HELP - SYSTEM NOTICE - URGENT!
[10:52:23 AM] *** Call from ONLINE HELP - SYSTEM NOTICE - URGENT! ***
[10:55:37 AM] *** Call from ONLINE HELP - SYSTEM NOTICE - URGENT! , duration 00:05. ***
[10:57:14 AM] *** Call from ONLINE HELP - SYSTEM NOTICE - URGENT! , duration 00:08. ***
[10:58:49 AM] *** Call from ONLINE HELP - SYSTEM NOTICE - URGENT! , duration 02:02. ***
This is really enoying. You should sue theis guy big time. He is really causing a big problem to your service.
I can not do what you suggest, because I have to receive calls from people who are not in my list.
As for to report these incidents you should provide a straight email address to do that
I am using Win 7 and have been with Skype from many years.

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