Wireless caller identified herself as conducting a survey from Campaign Solutions, I think. She asked whether I was a republican, democrat, or other. She would not tell me about Campaign Solutions and said she was not allowed to answer the question :Which political party or politician is funding the "survey." If the caller indeed was Campaign Solutions, their website provides this bold-text, telling statement: "We've raised more online money for Republican candidates, ballot initiatives, non-profit organizations, and public affairs clients than any consulting firm in history."
Wireless caller identified herself as conducting a survey from Campaign Solutions, I think. She asked whether I was a republican, democrat, or other. She would not tell me about Campaign Solutions and said she was not allowed to answer the question :Which political party or politician is funding the "survey." If the caller indeed was Campaign Solutions, their website provides this bold-text, telling statement: "We've raised more online money for Republican candidates, ballot initiatives, non-profit organizations, and public affairs clients than any consulting firm in history."
Second call in two days. Disappointing, since I asked to be removed from the calling list and never called again. This time the caller confirmed the republicans were sponsoring the calls. If these political fund raisers are as clever as they advertise they are, why do they continue to call people who ask to be removed from the list? Aren't they wasting their sponsor's money as well as my time? Maybe they aren't that clever after all.
I have gotten 4 calls in the last 2 day....
Just blocked the number this morning. The phone just rang again, once and then the message:
"call blocked" came up on my ID but a record of the number showed that it was the same #.
Thank heaven for call blocking! I can only block 20 numbers at a time and I us up every one of them!