More digging turns out SuperMedia LLC, which apparently pays the Indian call center to sell superpages.com service to you is in fact contracted by VERIZON!!! Their phone number and location are the same 972-453-7000 - google it!
Call Verizon at 800-483-7988 extension 3 and ask them to stop the calls from India.
Better yet, make a report with the FCC (http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm)!
More digging turns out SuperMedia LLC, which apparently pays the Indian call center to sell superpages.com service to you is in fact contracted by VERIZON!!! Their phone number and location are the same 972-453-7000 - google it!
Call Verizon at 800-483-7988 extension 3 and ask them to stop the calls from India.
Better yet, make a report with the FCC (http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm)!
This is not Supermedia or Verizon. This One-Click Yellow Pages is a phone scam. Telling them you're on the Do Not Call list will do no good. I also informed them this was a residence, not a business. They didn't care about that either. They spoof many different telephone numbers from many different states.
I spoke with the Verizon Unlawful Call Center about this. Everyone needs to report this to the FTC at 877-382-4357 and your state Attorney General's Office. When I filed my complaints, both asked me if I was on the DNC list and if I asked One-Click to stop calling. When they asked for the phone number, I told them about the number spoofing. It's really important to impress upon them that this is a phone scam, not just a telemarketer violating the DNC list.
Here's my last conversation with them (paraphrased). They haven't called me since, so this may be a way to get the calls to stop. It's only been 2 days, so I can't say for sure. But they were previously calling several times a day, so no calls for 2 days is a good sign.
Agent: This is [name] from One-Click Yellow Pages. I'm calling to confirm your business information for our annual update.
Me: I've never heard of your company. Do you have a website where I can read about your company?
Agent: Yes we do. Let me transfer you to a supervisor.
Super: This is [name]. How can I help you?
Me: I haven't heard of your company and wanted to know if you have a website I can look at?
Super: Yes we do. You'll get that in the mail with the information packet we're going to send you. Are you the owner of this business?
Me: Yes.
Super: Is your address [some bogus address in CA even though I live in NJ]?
Me: No that is not correct.
Super: Can you give me the correct address?
Me: No, I cannot give you that information unless you give me a website so I can look up who you are.
At which point she hung up on me. They haven't called since. This is NOT a legitimate company. If you're still getting calls, you can give this a try to get them to stop. You could up the ante on this conversation by saying you're at your computer and could look them up right now if they give you their website.
But everyone please file complaints with the FTC and your state Attorney General's Office.