I called UCLA's health number. After explaining about these people calling constantly day and night, she connected me to UCLA's police department. It is BOGUS!! UCLA police have this number and will begin their investigation. Do not give out any information. Ignore/block them!!
This company called me. I was polite; I said I was not interested in participating because I was uncomfortable talking about my family's medical conditions over the phone. The man totally ignored me and just kept talking about why I needed to participate, refusing to accept that I had said a firm NO. I hung up. They proceeded to call me at least once a day over the next week when I wasn't home, I would see the missed number on my caller ID. Yesterday I was home when they called and I picked up and said right away that I want to be put on their DO NOT CALL list. Even THEN, the man kept talking until I just hung up. If they call me ever again I'm reporting them to the FTC.
Charities, along with some Survey's and Political calls, are exempt from the DNC, however, they can still get into trouble for not placing you on a internal DNC when asked, you can also check your states laws in regards. Some states have different laws in regards to the calls, which can differ from the federal.
Do consider maybe getting a call blocking device or phone.. You can google them and many are around $40.00 or less. If its a cell phone, some already have call blocking, if not, there are free apps on the web that will work for some. You can google this. If you have a smart phone, there is a free app called call control. Iphones appear to have apps also. Another one is called Mr. Number.
Report your callers here if they continue to call and harass:
I continuously get calls from area code 310-579-6430, allegedly, this is UCLA doing a health medical report. I was polite initially, and advise the caller on the phone I elected not to participate in their survey, not to call me anymore, and to lose my telephone number and shortly thereafter terminated the telephone call. I guess this must of infuriated the person because I continuously and habitually receive phone calls from this number. The only resolution to this matter appears to be (1) contact the FCC, (2) contact the president of UCLA and lodge a formal complaint, (3) put this on Facebook, twitter, Insta graph, and yelp.