Yes, it's pricks like these that make people want to fly airplanes into buildings. If we only knew which one they were in. Certainly a disgruntled ripped off employee will one day out them then we can put our foot in their [***].
Received a call from the number at 2:27 this afternoon. I coached the caller on giving me his company's name the name he gave was Diabetic Benefits Specialists. I found no listing for the company on Google. or Bing. I've been on the Do Not Call list since Feb 28, and I still get calls from this gang of crooks. If anyone can get the phone number of these frauds please publish it so we can all call them constantly until they are out of business.
I've received many calls from this number. I let them go through their pitch. When the guy said "my" doctor and my insurance company had recommended that I receive some diabetic device, I asked him which doctor and which insurance company. He then asked me to confirm my doctor's name. When I asked what name did HE have, he hung up. The second time they called I waited for them to come on the line and told them immediately to NEVER call me again. That worked for a little while, but now they are calling me again almost every day. I just pick up the phone and then hang up. I really don't feel the need to get into another confrontation.
Yes, it's pricks like these that make people want to fly airplanes into buildings. If we only knew which one they were in. Certainly a disgruntled ripped off employee will one day out them then we can put our foot in their [***].
I repeatedly get calls from this number and similar numbers. They always ask for "Bonnie." I tell them that no one by that name is at this number. They apologize, then ask me if anyone at this household is diabetic. I tell them no, and they continue with their speech. I tell them to take my name off of their list and stop calling.
They stop calling for a few months, they they start up again.