Follow-up: Though it looks like a cell phone, it would appear that the number is attached to some VOIP service. (Which means the FCC is unlikely to do anything about it because that might actually entail that four-letter word: work.) I wish they would make it illegal for 'businesses' to use VOIP. It may be cost effective but, FAR more often than not, it's simply another tool for illegal telemarketers and scam artists.
Same as above; chimney cleaning service. The weird part, though, is that the girl asked for me by name, but my name isn't listed in the phone book. Therefore I'm unsure how she got that info. When I told her we don't have a chimney she said "Okay, thank you" and hung up. I am on "Do Not Call" and filed a complaint w/them.
called and did not leave a message. When I called back I got a fax machine......they also Called a month ago and I told them I was on a do not call list and had no chiminey!!!!!!!!
Received a call from a girl asking for my husband by 1st name, I advised he wasn't home and when I asked who she was she hung up! Likely these people are having their employees use their own personal phones or a provided non-business phone to get around the "Do Not Call" program. Clever, BUT not going to get them any business from me! If you want to do business then be professional and leave your info.