I have filed a complaint with the FCC at donotcall.gov but only after I received yet another call from these pricks. I told them I wanted removed, just as they hung up on me.
Another SILENT call. I pick up the phone and say hello several times. Silence. I hang up.
But from all your comments it seems to be the same old "auto warranty calls" I've been getting for over a year now. I've told them I don't even have a car & I'm on DONOTCALL.
I've filled a DONOTCALL complaint every single time they call. I've filed FCC complaints. I've calling my carrier (Tmobile). When the # is even a real # I"ve reported it to that state's Attorney General.
I have filed a complaint with the FCC at donotcall.gov but only after I received yet another call from these pricks. I told them I wanted removed, just as they hung up on me.
These people have been calling me several times a week for a few months now. I've tried everything from: -pressing "2" to "close my file" (doesn't work), -telling them I don't own a vehicle (doesn't work), -asking them nicely to stop (doesn't work), -yelling and threatening them (doesn't work), -telling them I've reported them to the FTC several times (doesn't work). So I've resorted to a new plan of attack and I think everyone else should too. TOTALLY F%$& WITH THEM. Pretend to legitimately want to renew your warranty. Make up fake vehicle makes and models, VIN numbers, names and credit card numbers. Keep them on the phone as long as possible (tell them they have to wait while you gather info, etc. and put them on hold for 5 minutes each time). Tell them you have several vehicles that need warranties. Act as legitimate as possible because they hang up at the first sign of problems. I had them on the phone for 20 minutes the other day. I'm hoping eventually they'll realize it's a major waste of time to call my house.