Just called back again, 5 minutes after the first call. I played all nice, and said I want to use your services but I can't talk right now as I am at work. Can I call back after I leave? He said he will call me back. I said that will not be possible since I will be going home and my office phone will be turned off. He said he will call me at home as he has all my information! WHAT? I tried not to laugh and I told him that he does not have my information, as he has called my work office and there are 12 people here who all have different personal information. He assured me he has my info and hung up! LOL!
Way to go buddy. What if I really did want to use their services? Idiots.
Another call from this number - this time on our land line. Our cell was so deluged with this number calling (more than 35 in an hour), we had to shut our cell off and clear call log daily. Had we answered, our month's contract minutes would have been used in the first two days on this one alone! We finally eliminated the calls to our cell by having our provider change our cell #. I recognized this land line call by the number so let it go to our Voice Mail, but robo-call quit before our greeting message was over. Canada's DNCL does nothing for us!
If you want the calls to cease from this organisation . Here is what you do ... This is easier done with just a stand alone answering machine however it can be done with voice message phone (its just a matter of timing the recording).
Find a phone number that does exist and dial it . You will get a message saying "this number is not in service please check the number" or something to that effect. When the message ends the phone will click a few times or beep and the line will go dead. Record this entire message onto your voice message including upto and past the beeps or clicks. The next time your phone rings with the number for any telemarket caller let the message trigger and play out.
(you can record the message by putting the phone ear piece close to the mic of the answering machine.)
By doing this, it will do an auto cancel the number on their end. Crossing your number off their list. From what I understand any auto dialer system has some sort of tracking ability. So when dead numbers come up they strike them off the list. Often these auto dialers will do a number generation and go through all sorts of numbers looking for ones that maybe legit . These end up making a list that is passed around to others in the business. Dead numbers dont make the list. Eventually as they call you and you do what I have laid out your number will get struck off all their list.
This is what I have done with mine and now I do not have any such calls. I havent calls like these for years now.Ahh the silence is so peacefull. When the phone rings I dont even have to look at the number I already know who it maybe just from the time of day it rings.
I have suddenly been receiving collections calls on a couple of bills that were included in my 2009 bankruptcy. They started sometime around mid 2013 and as I recognize the numbers and don't answer them they just use different numbers. They don't leave a message, so I can't be sure but I figure debt collectors are using this number