frequent phone calls

Complaint

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barb
Country: United States
nearly daily calls from this company... a real pain in the neck.. how do I block them.?.. I have told them that I am reporting them , even spoke to  supervisor, or so he said he was.. said he'd remove my number...but DID NOT.

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    Chloe
    I started a petition about these ridiculous phone calls. The FTC needs to hear from everyone so they will take more action. I'm tired of being told "you can see the recent actions we've taken about this" and the most recent thing was almost 8 years ago.

    Please consider signing and sharing: http://chn.ge/NeZaKM
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    PISSED
    I THINK EVERYBODY HAS SAID WHAT I WOULD SAY ALLREADY , THEY EVEN SAID I WON A TRIP FOR 2 TO THE BAHAMAS. CONSTANTLY CALLING. I JUST WANT THEM TO LEAVE ME ALONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Totally fed up!
    They do not stop calling no matter what you do. I have been not answering and/or hanging up on these idiots for almost a year now. I have on a couple occasions pushed 1 and complained bitterly and threatened them with legal action, telling them I am on the no call list. In every case, they just rudely hang up on me and the calls just keep coming... almost every day, and sometimes multiple times per day.

    These are the most ridiculous, unethical telemarketers I have ever dealt with.  I hope whoever is behind this scam gets a nice stiff fine and prison time!
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    kh
    I am FED UP with getting these continued calls on my cell phone.  I will start blowing a loud whistle into the telephone every time I get one of these calls in an attempt to take them out one ear at a time!
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    former employee
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    Ken
    Oh yes. In addition to my complaint I already put here, I am going to invest in a whistle and one of those pressurized cans with the boat horn on it. Next time they call, I hope I break their eardrums.
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    Ron
    If anyone knows how to stop this would you let the rest of us know?
    RonChrisCase@aol.com
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    porthole1959
    how about this If you have the number where we can call them lets all start calling them and tie up their  phone lines.
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    Roy Schuler
    | 1 reply
    I think it is time to file a lawsuit against Roy Cox on behalf of all U.S. citizens.
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    DeletedMedia
    OK, I finally got around to posting this; it’s the Law!
    Just the facts-
    #1:  The Written TCPA Policies that ALL these clown robo-dialers and “cardholder services” are supposed to Have AND Provide to ANYONE whom requests.
    This bunch had their “Policies” up on a pdf, but now its mysteriously disappeared. Go figure!

    http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/0923174/120224ebersolecmpt.pdf

    And now “B2B Telemarketing” shows up here-   Hmmm. . .

    http://www.voicebroadcasting.com/b2b_telemarketing.html


    #2: Has anyone actually been robo-ed by any such “Trained Personnel”, or just threatened, abused, harassed, or hung up on?

    FCC CFR Title 47 Chapter 5, § 227
    PART 64, Subpart L-
    Restrictions on Telemarketing, Telephone Solicitation, and Facsimile Advertising

     (1) Written policy. Persons or entities making calls for telemarketing purposes must
    have a written policy, available upon demand, for maintaining a do-not-call list.
     (2) Training of personnel engaged in telemarketing. Personnel engaged in any aspect of
    telemarketing must be informed and trained in the existence and use of the do-not-call
    list.
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    DeeDee97301
    | 1 reply
    I called the Oregon Attorney General office today - I was told to stop answering or pushing any numbers.  He said these calls are coming from out of the country and there is nothing they can do about it.  I don't know if this is the best option but, I will give it a try.
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      zippenz replies to DeeDee97301
      I don't believe they are coming from out of country because I just spoke to one of these dopes and they spoke english just fine without any sort of accent.
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    Wild One
    I live up in Canada, so the FCC doesn't apply to me, and the Canadian version of it won't go after a company in the States. I finally had it with them.

    Last time they called, I pressed 1 waited on the line.

    The person answered I let off a 2 minute rant laced with language not see an NC-17 Movie.

    The gentlemen asked for my Credit Card type, I was short and told him it was a shove it up your (rude word for behind) card.  He started to counter, I said his mother.

    Then I found the zen. I called up the Barney Theme Song from my computer, set my computers volume to MAX, in every way. Made sure he was still on the line, and let it rip, as I took my dog for a walk.

    Round #2 I await.
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    jwill
    I just got a call from them. Ofcourse I hit one after so many attempts of asking them to be removed I decided to play along and ask what they knew about me. The lady gave me the first digit of a card. So I responded oh that card was cancled a year ago. She told me my phone number and removed it.
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    Ron
    Each time you receive a "Rachel" call---take a few minutes of your time---to play their game.   Press "one" and give reasonable, but false information, and keep them on the line as long as you can--- get a coughing spell, or shout  at the kids for being too noisy--anything top hold Rachle 's friend on the line as long as posssible.  "United" we can win!!!!
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    zippenz
    Having done sales and knowing wasted time means they make less commission I screwed with these jerks big time. After answering the phone I opted to speak to a rep and let him go through his spiel. I asked him to hold on for just a minute then got back on the phone. When he asked my CC number I asked him to hold again while I got my wallet. Made a lot of noise as I "looked" for my wallet. When I got back on the phone I started reading off numbers (having done sales I know the patterns of credit card numbers). He kept saying the number wasn't working, could I recheck...which I did (lol). After about 5-7 minutes of his time I said "I'm sorry, but I don't have any credit cards and am on the DNC list". Needless to say he hung up on me. Soooo, I called back the number on the caller ID and was able to get through again. Played this a couple of times before I had to go and do other things.  Maybe we can all call the number and waste enough of their time to really pizz off the sales staff. 305-587-2165 is the number I got through on.
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    Molly
    When you receive a call from Ann at Card Member Services, DO NOT PRESS ANYTHING! They want $995 to reduce your interest rate, and it's a bunch of crap. The calls never stop, no matter what you do. Even being on the 'do not call' registry doesn't stop them. These calls come every 2-3 days, and have been for several months now. When I see these incoming calls from all these different phone numbers and states, I just don't answer.
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    Wagon Willie
    I have a phone system that has a base with a speaker phone option plus a handset: if I pick up the phone and press the speaker button on it and the base unit both I get extremely loud and irritating feedback.  I wait for a person to answer after pressing 1 and blast 'em.  May not stop the calls, but I feel a bit better.
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    gbd
    On a recent call to me, I asked the caller "what city was he calling from".  He said "Florida".  (Not a tribute to CMS's employee's basic intelligence)   I said,"That's a state.  What City?".  He said West Palm Beach.  I suspect that is true....but they may have employees making calls from many cities probably from home offices.

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