One More Thing:
This number is a BIG scam... yes the guy (they) think they are untouchable, if you get this call, get as much information as you can, his name, a company mailing address, a return phone number.. they'll give it to you because they want to seem legit, of course its all fake, but you can report this information to your local FBI office http://www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/fraud and the FTC @ http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/phonefraud/index.shtml. Also you can report it here.. http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/reporting.php. They take this seriously and are always working to stop this!!!
I have no idea if this will work for cell phones (I don't own a cell phone), but it will stop most telemarketers from calling your land line. (the legit telemarketers anyway.)
National Do Not Call Registry
1-888-382-1222
Julie:
you should also do what another poster said to do. Inform the bank(s) that issued your payment cards about what happened.
Most banks flag this type of thing rather quickly. If your accounts did have sufficient funds, but was still declined, they did you service by not accepting the payee as legitimate. They have very likely been flagged as fraud.
just buy silence ringtone at $1.29 from itune (which I did ) then attach the silent ringtone to that specific number or buy Calls Blacklist Pro + from app. store at $0.99 or if you dont wanna spend for those scammers just choose specific ringtones and attach that number (which is way smarter than spending money on them)
they do talk over top of you, and its like, what is your boss asking you to do this for? how would you like if we called you, and did this? about to get really rude....:-0 (i think thats the mad icon) privacy isn't private anymore, people should be ashamed of theirselves.