Woman called and was adamant to speak to the "owner". Our techs are trained to let people know that the best way to get a hold of the owner is reach them by e-mail; this prevents technicians from wasting time listening to spam or telemarketers and increases tech productivity. Anyway, THIS WOMAN HUNG UP ON THE TECH WHO TOOK THE CALL. I have blocked their number, but even if I was interested in their services, I would not consider doing business wit them because of this rudeness, it's unethical and sounds more like spam than telemarketing. When I, the owner tried returning the call, all I got was an answering machine, that, no matter what choice you choose, leads to another answering machine. It never leads to a real person, and the company's name is not stated. It appears that someone is constantly screening the calls, because once I started talking about not wanting to do business with them, the "answering" machine stated that "your call will be placed on our do not call list".
Woman called and was adamant to speak to the "owner". Our techs are trained to let people know that the best way to get a hold of the owner is reach them by e-mail; this prevents technicians from wasting time listening to spam or telemarketers and increases tech productivity. Anyway, THIS WOMAN HUNG UP ON THE TECH WHO TOOK THE CALL. I have blocked their number, but even if I was interested in their services, I would not consider doing business wit them because of this rudeness, it's unethical and sounds more like spam than telemarketing. When I, the owner tried returning the call, all I got was an answering machine, that, no matter what choice you choose, leads to another answering machine. It never leads to a real person, and the company's name is not stated. It appears that someone is constantly screening the calls, because once I started talking about not wanting to do business with them, the "answering" machine stated that "your call will be placed on our do not call list".
The only information I have is that someone posted that it was some hacker from New Jersey who was using AAA's emergency line. Apparently AAA has been informed, but the calls still continue; I read this on a separate blog. I'm not sure if these are facts, but that's what I have. Some people have also reported that CID "Future Paytech" me tx comes up on their phone and white pages reports that it is a landline-peerless netowork, if that means anything to anyone. The phone number is apparently registered to someone in Camden NJ. There was someone who said it was a call from Nigeria, but I believe that was merely speculation as the woman who called our company spoke perfect English (in other words, no accent). If I find out more, I will post it.
It appears that the phone is forwarded from area code 295 to 856. This is the information I collected Exchange Information
Phone Number: 856-295
Phone Company: Peerless Network
Phone Type: Land Line
Switch: Cmdnnjcexfz
Call location: Camden (NJ)
Zone: Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington (Metropolitan)
Zip Code: 08103
CAMDEN, New Jersey
Metro Area: PHILADELPHIA-WILMINGTON-ATLANTIC CITY, PA-NJ-DE-MD
Metro Area Population: 5999034
State Name: New Jersey (NJ)
County Name: Camden
County Population: 517001
Location Points
Latitude 39.944035354083
Longitude -75.120875063932
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