phone call harrassment
Complaint
Karen Inman
Country: United States
This scam has been operating here in Ohio for months. They won't respond to the number on the web. We are getting electronic messages 2 and 3 times a day. How may I get my phone number removed from these people? Karen Inman
Comments
this is rediculas
Finally, after many questions, they claimed to be based in califonia, claimed to be called "cardholder services", and claimed to have a phone number of 800-777-1249 (which googles as a psychic hotline). Who knows if any of this is true (or they are giving the contact info of a competitior) but MAYBE the calls will stop.
Rather than going after the card companies or verbally sparring with the people making the phone calls, why not go after the man at the top, Robert Pitsker? Either by harassing him in a like manner to the way his phone flunkies harass us OR by going after him with a class-action suit. After all, I've already wasted time sending multiple complaints to the National Do-Not-Call Registry AND the FCC, so maybe a new approach is needed.
The reason this is not shut down is because this guy is making thousands if not millions of dollars off people that do not know any better. He can afford to pay a team of attorneys to thwart any FCC efforts to take him down. The FCC has no real bite from bothering people. When people are financially hurt, then they can go after him.
Any attorney's out there that what to take on a class action lawsuit? Get everyone to chip in $10. Make a few K and get this guys stopped. Of course he will just start another company next month.
If they are just generating numbers with a computer, it won't matter what your number is which makes changing my number pointless.