Elder care facilities sales calls. You have to give up a phone number at their website to get simple information on care and costs; and now endure endless attempts to sell, sell, sell! :)
Elder care facilities sales calls. You have to give up a phone number at their website to get simple information on care and costs; and now endure endless attempts to sell, sell, sell! :)
No, legally they must stop calling you when you tell them to. You may have to send them a certified, return receipt letter. Senioradvisor.com LLC is a division of A Place for Mom, another outfit well known for the tactics that you describe. I suspect that part of the problem is that no one is reporting these calls. If more people reported them, the FTC would be aware and could do something. So, I suggest the following. Here are some addresses for that letter, retrieved from bizapedia.com
A PLACE FOR MOM, INC.
Manager
701 5th Ave, Suite 3200
Seattle, WA 98104
ERIC SEIFERT
President
7756 Northcross Drive, Suite 101
Austin, TX 78757
I would suggest that you contact the following two agencies as well:
Also file a complaint with your State Attorney General's office.
List of State AG’s offices: http://800notes.com/faq/attorney-general
Use this web site to find an attorney in your state that will probably take the case on a contingency basis (no money out of your pocket up front): http://www.consumeradvocates.org/