Same recorded message as yesterday but was a cell ph from NV. This one from CA. Call every day from different #. Just probably a scam like all the other phone calls we get..
This number is a robocall about senior citizens. I don't know what they offer, nor do I care. I live with two elderly people and they apparently have given out their phone number to some shady service online at one time. I am ready to implement parental controls in reverse because there are predatory companies out there.
I called this number back and was given option to place on "THEIR" Do Not Call list. Apparently, they are special and the Gov do not call list does not apply to them. The phone number here is on the Do Not Call Registry. I should probably report them, but I don't know if one of the senior citizens here gave them permission to call. A quandary.
I must give the company credit though in that they offer opting out of getting calls. However, they say that it could take 72 hours to take place. I'm not waiting. I utilized *80 on phone to block any call from this number. This is if you have phone service through Comcast. I'm guessing other phone carriers have something similar.
How many times does a person need to tell this company to stop calling my number I'm on the NATIONAL NO CALL LIST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! plus when you hang up on them wait two minutes they're still on the line which in Washington is against the law so my next call will be to the state attorney general and to the operator's I hope your parents are proud of what you are doing for a living.
When I obtained the calling number from *69 and called the number back, I was told that I had opted in to receive such calls when I asked for the company's name to put in the donotcall.gov complaint form. The company likely tells its employees to use that excuse whenever they receive such complaints about their practice of ignoring the federal do not call list. You should file a complaint, because the company is likely simply using that tactic to forestall complaints being filed. Perhaps if enough people file a complaint at the donotcall.gove site, the company will be fined, though, even if that happens, it is probably unlikely that the fine would be stiff enough to put them out of business or even get them to change their practice of ignoring the list, but at least their might be some penalty applied to them.
Just called, left no message. I agree with all the posters who say DON'T ANSWER the phone. Sometimes I do answer because someone in the house is sleeping or I grab the phone without checking the caller ID first......then I get mad at myself! Just don't answer is good advice.