they call several tines a day. I called back the number to find its the credit card division. tolled them I did not have a credit card with them, that's why I could not give it to her. she looked up by phone # and only found my name and I did not have a credit card. Asked how to stop the calls she did not know. the calls were from out of the Oregon system and she was in the Iowa system ( same phone # that switches calls to either location). Since I was not in her system she was at a loss as to why,or how , or what for, so she suggested the next time they call hold on and see if a live person connects in stead of the hang ups I have been getting.
another side to the great automation simplicity we live in
Definitely Wells Fargo Credit - They call you, ask for the amount that is past-due on your credit card balance. I told them that I didn't have the money right now. The lady said, "Don't lie to me, I'm sitting here right now looking at all 3 of your accounts and you have money!" In the first place, it's against the law for her to be looking at my bank balnces without my permission, and for the second place, every penny was accounted for - my almost $2,000 house payment hadn't cleared the !@#@! bank yet. I asked to skeak to her supervisor - she hung up.
I heard nothing for two keeks, now the calls are starting again - 4-5-6-7 times a day. My home phone, business phone, cell number!!
they call several tines a day. I called back the number to find its the credit card division. tolled them I did not have a credit card with them, that's why I could not give it to her. she looked up by phone # and only found my name and I did not have a credit card. Asked how to stop the calls she did not know. the calls were from out of the Oregon system and she was in the Iowa system ( same phone # that switches calls to either location). Since I was not in her system she was at a loss as to why,or how , or what for, so she suggested the next time they call hold on and see if a live person connects in stead of the hang ups I have been getting.
another side to the great automation simplicity we live in