My answer machine took call. It was Congressman
Dan Mafei. I thought he was from Central New York.
My question is: Why is he calling from the
Seattle, WA area and not from NY?
My answer machine took call. It was Congressman
Dan Mafei. I thought he was from Central New York.
My question is: Why is he calling from the
Seattle, WA area and not from NY?
I keep getting calls from this number claiming to be a Teamster's Union discussion panel and ask if they could keep my phone line open for thirty minutes after the discussion.
As far as the 'Do Not Call' list, I think it was just to make more government jobs, it's a complete joke!
253-236-2012 must get passed around from one politician to another. Ans. mach. ans. the call & at 1st said something about joining a Town Hall meeting with Trent Franks & it kept going on, so I picked up, then hung up. He's from AZ, so why would the # be out of WA?
This is no way to win votes, Mr. Franks!
If this was a legitimate political call (and I wouldn't know, as I didn't pick up and no message was left, so that was a waste of everyone's time), it's exempt from the DNC List, so there's no point in getting our knickers in a twist over that. Mind you, the definition of what can qualify as a political call seems to be expanding by the day. "Town Hall meetings," "discussion panels," and requests to "keep the phone line open (?) for 30 minutes after the discussion" all sound hinky to me, though.
Caller ID said +12532362012 -- now *that* should be illegal regardless