Last evening, I got four calls from 201-297-5239. The first came at 7:46 pm. The second came a minute later. The third came at 7:57, ten minutes later. This time, someone with an accent who could not speak English well left a message that sounded like an attempt to sell something.
The fourth call woke me up at 8:37 p.m. I usually don't pick up on a number I don't recognize or that provides no caller I.D. information other than the phone number. But this time I was mad. I asked the caller what this was all about. She said her name is Denise Williams. Her product was açaí juice. Would I like a free bottle? I said "no, thank you!" and please remove my name and phone number.
A brief Google search shows the number originates from Closter, New Jersey. I was away from home all day today. When I got home, I see no record of anyone calling from 201-297-5239. So hopefully they honor requests not to call.
They call me 2-3 times a day. . . they do not speak English very well and and want to sell some diet supplement. They tried to talk my 12 year old son into "okaying" this transaction. . . I did re-dial the number from caller ID and it a customer service" number that is "closed at this time" It gave me the option to hit #2 to be removed from the phone list but they have called 3 times since I have done this. I will contact the Attorney General's Office in PA to see if there is something I can do since I am registered on the "DO NOT CALL" list.
Same situation calling and no one speaking, in Georgia so I guess is nationwide. Contacted Closter Police, phone is unlisted, said would probably have to get subpoena to find out, which means appearing in Closter to file complaint. Did find out that Verizon is company for that area. Suggest that we bombard Verizon to stop the calls. One of the calls the person did say something about weight-loss product. Too bad Obama can't(won't??) do something about these type of callers.
They call incessantly and don't leave messages. Then if you pick it up, they have a script where they inform you that you have signed up online for their free diet product, Acai Berry Diet Pills. I asked them to take my number off of their list, I am not interested, but they keep calling.
I get called 4 and 5 time a day and night by this peckerwood. I am calling the phone company on Monday to see if they can do something. I will mention this site, so they call see that a lot of people are being harrassed. Have any of you called your phone company, if not I suggest you do so. If there are enough complaints perhaps something will get done to stop this [***].