It's also the company that Rogers and a few other companies use to do customer surveys, after you initiate contact with their customer service departments.
Called at 9:00pm. I have a device on my phone that I can block unwanted calls forever. Well worth getting. It is a uniden phone. I just hit block when I see numbers I do not recognize
Called once today. Said they were doing a survey for Advanced Auto Parts (I had shopped there recently). They knew my name and date of last purchase. Asked only one question. The lady spoke in english, but I could clearly discern a spanish accent.
Bullshut Flag! I guarantee you no one is going to be arrested for blowing a whistle over a phone. Blowing a whistle is mild, compared to some of the stunts seen on YouTube, that people use to stifle telemarketers and debt collectors. And those people haven't been arrested, nor has YouTube taken down their videos.
There is what's known as a reverse obscene phone call, where a guy attempts phone sex with a female debt collector that has initiated the call. Now, that may get one in trouble.
Whistles and air horns are commonplace among savvy debtors, who thwart collection calls. The method is as old as time, and no one has been arrested for it.
By the way, if a working stiff gets a $2 million judgment against them, they best visit a bankruptcy lawyer. If they don't, they'll be paying the rest of their life.