Do Not Call lists are all well and good. But no guarantee for peace of mind. What we should all do is write down the numbers we are solicited by, gathering any information we can get about each one and collecting them. And then finding a way to share them with others who have also done the same until WE have our own very long list of soliciting callers until solicitors are all well known by a large number of people. Those solicitors would then think twice about calling, because working together we can prove the numbers are solicitation numbers and start a class-action lawsuit. Who knows what else we may be able to do if we combine our knowledge and work together. And not rely solely on a do not call list.
Doesn't help that I'm a little stressed right now and trying to zen out without alcohol etc...unsolicited calls on my private cell phone number es no bueno!
It's a disguised debt collector. They cannot use tactics which increase your debt, other than as specified in your contract with your debtor. This works by having a legitimate security system installation installed...but only after you have verified all of your current information in the form of an Application for the free installation. They are able to then prove that you are still willing to spend, even though you aren't paying the bills you already have.
Similar debt collection scams include cruises, water line insurance, and an assortment of others which have been carefully planned to get past the average person. I'm not average.