We were in the booth next to the car or $50,000 dollar give away at the Southwest Street Rod Nationals. Now all of our cell phones are getting calls from this number an odd hours with no one on the other end. We are NOT pleased. It was sponsored by Fowler Dodge and a travel company.
A New Orleans native here, and I found some info to help all of you people out :-)
(504) 620-1232 is based in New Orleans, LA. The registered service provider is Xspedius, Llc**. XspediusCommunications, LLC is a competitive local exchange carrier (“CLEC”) that offers local, long distance, and integrated communications services in over 20 states, primarily across the South and Southwest.
(Personally, I've never heard of them, most of our local carriers are Bellsouth or Charter. I'm guessing these are the ones who run those crappy commercials using various unknown carrier names...)
Are you tired of the telemarketer who keeps contacing you?
Then contact the company who owns their phone lines and report them directly.
Hell, if you're in New Orleans (where I live), show up at their business address in person and let them know EXACTLY how you feel about all of these unwanted calls.
Xspedius Sales, New Orleans, LA 70112, (504) 620-9200 - http://www.thinklocal.com/XspediusSales-a128509463.html?q=Internet%20Services
Xspedius, 1250 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70113-1804, (504) 620-9200 - http://neworleans.citysearch.com/profile/map/ ... a/xspedius.html
OR just lookup the number for a local office near you:
http://www.xspedius.com/images/swf/offices.aspx
Those of you in Oklahoma, here's the main office info:
Tulsa - One OK Place, 100 W. 5th St., Suite 315, Tulsa, OK 74103
918.599.7000 / 918.583.4955 (fax) /
877.294.9924 (toll-free) / 877.245.8354 (toll-free)
I signed up at a concert for a "car giveaway". I've received calls sometimes twice a day from this number. I answered a couple of times. The first time I told them I was busy and didn't have time to talk. The next time I told them U wasn't interested. They started calling again. Maybe I wasn't rude enough to make my point. They have never left any messages and I've set the ringtone to silent and will just ignore further calls.
The probable company's name is Vector Marketing. Their website is juts as ellusive and does not offer any real direct contact info. It does, however, allow for an application for employment to be submitted. Here's the link: http://www.workforstudents.com/findOffice.do
You know, multiple bogus applications submitted electronically can really strain a server. Even if it doesn't, I was able to put some real interesting remarks in the blank fields. I agree, weak at best, but it did give a small chuckle.