Ask yourself this. Who has more influence, your name on the do not call register or the lobbyists and congress men and women who get paid to insure it is ignored?
3/26/15 17:14 PDT First attempt I have received and almost answered because I thought it might be someone new I was expecting to hear from. Fortunately, I resisted the temptation and allowed it to go through to voice mail, then checked here when I found no actual message. Glad I continued with my practice of not answering anything I don't recognize. As far as I can tell, I have yet to miss anything of importance. Will guess it is a survey of some sort based on title, but since no message was left, wouldn't swear to it.
We are a very busy law firm and don't have time to answer stupid surveys about our phone system. Received a call just now from Sparks about a survey they are doing for Windstream! Unfortunately, when I see these out of state phone numbers I have to answer even though I know 9 out 10 times they are telemarketers which I detest!!!
Just received a call from "Sparks", the lady said "May I please speak to the person in charge of making all decisions for voice and data needs?" Told her we were not interested, she told me they aren't selling anything. I asked for her info to return the call, she said she's in a call center and will call us back next week and hung up...good luck with that!