I am getting several calls a day from this number. Everytime I try and tell them to put me on the do not call list they are rude and just hang up. You cannot call them and ask to speak with a supervisor. This is so annoying. They seriously call 3 to 4 times a day with a Robot message. How do we get them to stop?
Rec’d (2) junk calls from these morons – robo-calling yesterday. Just got to posting this morning.
The call purportedly is emanating from Renton (Seattle), WA:
http://www.wherecall.com/AreaCode-Exchange/425-336.htm?q=4253368351
That should help those wondering where the calls are coming from. The above URL works only for non-toll free numbers, f.y.i.
Many times the phone numbers will have invalid area codes, and be “spoofed”. We dump those dirtbags into voice-jail automatically. Any self-respecting business would be proud of providing their B.B.B. rating, their brick-and-mortar storefront address and other info, assuring the prospective client that they are real and genuine, instead of seeking comfort in the dark of night, so to speak.
Here is some additional info for you folks that are pummeled by these dirtbags, in an endless tsunami-like infestation of telemarketing scum:
In the URL post above, the guy would like to beat the crap out of them. I concur. This at least would be productive, meaningful, and for those beleaguered with the calls, “we” would feel good afterwards. Besides lefties all want us to “feel good”.
For those of you who have AT&T, you can do a *60, (spelt out, that’s “star-six-zero”), but most irritatingly AT&T (Always Troublesome & Terrible) only permits blocking ten numbers. What is that? And it never permits blocking toll-free.
Remember AT&T much like Wall Street doesn’t give a damn about you, only their own profits. You’re a nothing—regardless of those touchy-feely Madison Ave. marketing ads.
For some of you, you may wish to experiment with Google Voice to block calls.
For those of you who are even more ambitious, go down to your local marina and purchase a couple cans of compressed air “fog horns”, and as soon as the j.e.r.k.-off at the other end responds, give them a real “blast”. Just watch your ears in the process. The “cans of fog horns” aren’t really cheap, but it sure seems to work.
Besides who cares if you damage them—they’re all a pain in the a.s.s!
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Merchant Services is as much as dirtbags as Orchard Bank (and their scam), Subway—yes Subway—who all use email spam services to force their message in your face. Vote with your wallet. It’s the only process these scum bags will ever understand.
I just calle the 888 number, pressed option #2 and was connected to Dale. She put my number on the do not call list and was very pleasant. Thank you Joe for the information.
They call 2 to 3 times daily! When I push 1 to talk to an agent, I tell them I am on the National Do Not Call Registry and ask them to take me off the list and they are either really rude and hang up or they simply hang up with no response! UGH!! I do NOT have time for this as this is my BUSINESS line!