My cell is from Rogers, and have been getting these calls. I work overnights, and it's very annoying to be woken up by them.. I normally can't even get to my cell before it stops ringing.
If enough people call their carrier to complain about the calls from the number, they can definately be traced
I keep getting these calls on my cell phone. I am not with Rogers, but Virgin, so they either have all cell phone lists or somehow are getting access to random cell numbers. They call at least once a day and often from different numbers. Recent calls have all been from 416 area code but they started out coming from California (several different cities). They keep calling about vehicle warranties but I don't even have a driver's licence, let alone a car! How do I stop these calls?
My cell is from Rogers, and have been getting these calls. I work overnights, and it's very annoying to be woken up by them.. I normally can't even get to my cell before it stops ringing.
If enough people call their carrier to complain about the calls from the number, they can definately be traced
These phonecalls are scams... they're trying to sell fake car warranties and get your credit card over the phone. Do not give any information, and warn those of your family who might not be tech savvy enough to realize this.
Looks like Bell and Rogers customers are most effected... best bet, call your service provider and b*tch until they do something about it. This is ridiculous.
Thia is the company that is calling all of us. It was on today morning show too. this is the lenk to the story:
Do extended car warranties protect you?
April 23: NBC's Jeff Rossen takes a look at one of the largest companies offering extended car warranties which authorities say, may be deceiving consumers.
Let's just stop these calls. *67 in front of these numbers the their phone numbers as listed below. Let's give them just like they do to us by keeping on calling them. This may stop them once for all.
Thia is the company that is calling all of us. It was on today morning show too. this is the lenk to the story:
Do extended car warranties protect you?
April 23: NBC's Jeff Rossen takes a look at one of the largest companies offering extended car warranties which authorities say, may be deceiving consumers.
Let's just stop these calls. *67 in front of these numbers the their phone numbers as listed below. Let's give them just like they do to us by keeping on calling them. This may stop them once for all.