Surveys don't piss people off. Your constant phone calls do. And the fact that you refer to us as "farts" shows you really don't give a [***] about anyone but YOURSELF.
Dude, you must be very lonely. Give us your phone number so we can make sure you get many of their calls, instead of us. If you are on "do not call" you have opted out of these and all other calls, and can not be called.
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The president needs to fix this, or he will have mant lawsuits.
For each offense their should be n associated $500 fine.
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This number turned up on my caller ID 3X in the past week. The first two times were during the day when we were at work. I NEVER return calls when there is no message. The third call was on Sunday, 4/1 at noon. It came in on caller ID when I was on the phone. I found the caller's ID by Googling the phone number. It came up as Ramon Rodruguez who lives on Cypress Drive in Fort Myers, Fla.
I have received 14 calls to date at home, caller ID keeps track.
Caller ID shows: SRBB 239-275-5218
(The caller ID name and number may be spoofed)
Phone rings once and disconnects. I get a dial tone when I answer.
I am on both the state and federal no call lists.
I just got the call from 1-239-275-5218 SRBB at 8:50 p.m. EST (NY). It's a Florida number. Being that it was a weird number and name, I never picked it up, so the answering machine picked up. The caller never said a thing, but I could hear alot of noise in the background. Kinda like an office with people and phones in the background. I'm also on the DNC list. How do calls like this manage to slip by? It's so annoying. I can imagine now, I haven't heard the last from this caller.
just got the first call today, didn't answer, didn't know the number. so, now that I know, I'll just pick up the phone without answering, set it on my desk, and let them enjoy the silence. Oh, and to the person who said they enjoyed these calls - good for you. The rest of us have a life and don't want to be annoyed by interruptions.