I've gotten several calls from this number. Twice I've answered a couple weeks apart. The first time I got a call it was from what sounded to be an American male (uncommon for call centers when most of our jobs are outsourced) He claimed to be from the CDC and conducting research blablahblah. I told him he was better off calling a scientist and refused to participate. Kept getting calls everyday after that. Second time I answered I got an American female, claiming to be from the Health Department. I asked her to stop calling. They can't decide on an agency to pretend to be. Don't give them any information. My number's on a do-not-call list, next time they call I'm going to ask for their address and write a violation letter to the Attorney General. The AG is pretty good about scaring the pants off of companies like this. The problem is that they'll probly just get a new number. I'd say 4chan your stories. See if anyone there gets an itch to help them loose your number.
I work 3rd shift and they have called a number of times waking me up about this survey, it's just another money waste government organization. If they're so worried about the health of our children how come they don't look at the 3 or 4 food companies the way they are processing the meats and foods (such as the pink slime) and using DNA altered corn. This would not only help the children from getting sick but also stop the obesity problem and most of the common allergies and ailments. Let's get the government to stop wasting our money and start working for us instead of the big food and chemical companies.
I'm going to put out a weird theory. I receive in my personal life more harassment than the average woman. I notice that I see a lot of female names up here. I know they say they're the CDC, but I don't believe it. The number of calls I get from them I consider harassment, and I think that the CDC would have the good sense not to do that. I also don't have kids. As weird as it sounds, I'm going to ask it: is there anybody else here who feels like outside of these calls, they're also somewhat more harassed than average? Either way, I think the number of female names versus male names is to be noticed.
"One time it should have been 'they're'!"
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