We recently moved and got a landline. This number has been calling non-stop aggressively since we got it/moved. I usually let it go to voicemail, but they never record anything and usually hang up before the voicemail greeting is done. My husband finally picked up one of their calls this week and the guy on the other end was extremely rude asking who was in charge of the electric bill. It sounds like a scam to me, whatever they might be trying to sell if they are aggressively calling non-stop all hours of the day.
I have since registered my # on the do not call list and we have asked to be removed from their internal list as well. Let's see if it really happens in 3 weeks.
They may, indeed, be Mass Gas & Electric, but then why would they want to know who is responsible for paying the National Grid bill being that National Grid does not do business in this part of the state? They ought to know that. In any case I never change utilities just because someone robo-calls me.
According to our provider, this company is a provider for electricity and are calling whoever they can to try to get business. The number that initially showed on caller id was 855-205-3670 but after about 10 minutes, it changed to this number.
Nicole Rivers was the one who called us. When I asked to take a message, she was rude and short with me. Not a way to get business. I'm not giving the message to the appropriate person (this is a business) because they will agree with me - we don't do business with people like that.
I just changed my voicemail to say/ Due to unusually high call volume, we are unable to take your call right now . Please try your call again later. That should frustrate their little [***].
The problem with these smaller elec/gas cos. trying to get your business their offers are very week.
A discount of 20% to 25% for 3 or 4-months which goes by very quickly. It's the service that they can't
provide and when it's ZERO degrees out and you get the answering machine -- you got problems.
Just the fact hat they call from a bunch of different numbers with no company name, etc., should
give you a head-ups.