Then make it stop. These are likely medical insurance vultures making illegal calls. Individuals can file TCPA lawsuits for calling DNC-registered numbers and spewing canned sales pitches. If you can't pinpoint the call source, you could resort to call blocking at your end.
Weird, I got a call from this unfamiliar number while I was in the theater. After the movie was over I called it right back and got this message: "the number you dialed is not in service." Strange.
Constant barrage from this caller selling scooter's for the disabled (supposedly). It's a canned message stating you've been approved and your paperwork is in order - totally bogus, and you can't get back to them once you've hung up the phone.
This number has called me every two weeks for a few months. They claim I have a prepaid medical device and they just need my address. I want it to stop.
Then make it stop. These are likely medical insurance vultures making illegal calls. Individuals can file TCPA lawsuits for calling DNC-registered numbers and spewing canned sales pitches. If you can't pinpoint the call source, you could resort to call blocking at your end.