Telemarketing abuse
Complaint
Bob Brogan
Country: United States
I have been receiving telephone calls from 702-520-1131 about my extended automobile warranty about to expire for 2 years now. I have no extended warranties. I even get them on my cellphone which is not listed and not under my name. I've repeatedly told them to remove me from their call list. I call the number back and it's a recording and press 2 to be removed from their call list. Nothing works. I keep getting these calls about once a week. So finally I did a little advanced internet searching and found out that this phone number is owned by Digitcom Services, 12923 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066 , (310) 358-7000, (800) 464-5446, Fax (310) 437-4105. My suggestion to all you persons fed up with the annoying calls from this telephone number 702-520-1131, to call the Digitcom Services numbers and flood their telephone lines with complaints and annoying calls like I do!
Comments
Louis M. Crain,
Chief Executive Officer
Louis M. Crain served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Collectors Universe (CLCT) from January 1999 until March 2000. In that period, revenues grew over 400%, the Company completed a private placement, became the top collectibles web site on the Internet and a major e-commerce auction site, and completed an IPO. From 1992 to 1998 Mr. Crain served as President, Chief Executive Officer and a Director of MARC Analysis Research Corporation, a leading supplier of high-technology engineering software for structural analysis. MARC was then acquired by a public corporation. Mr. Crain founded Symmetric Software, Inc. in 1989 and served as its Chief Executive Officer until it was acquired in 1992. From 1975 to 1989, Mr. Crain served as Vice President and a Director of PDA Engineering, which became a public corporation. There he developed and managed the growth of PATRAN, a popular software product used in the analysis of stress in structural systems. From 1968 to 1975 he worked for McDonnell Douglas Corp. where he was responsible for the software for missile guidance on the Apollo project and worked on the designs of Skylab and the space shuttle. Mr. Crain received a B.S. degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Neal Leviton,
Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Leviton has had a dynamic career managing diversified companies from CFO in Fortune 500 and privately held businesses, to CEO of start-up and emerging companies. He is an expert in expanding growth, managing operations, developing plans and raising capital. He has been instrumental in developing new business opportunities both in B2B and B2C. Mr. Leviton has significant Internet experience, including involvement in over 20 companies spanning a vast array of industries. These industries include, wireless communications, bandwidth and broadband, streaming video, optical scanning and media tracking to name a few. Mr. Leviton also raised over $750 million in debt and equity. He is experienced in negotiating deals, mergers and acquisitions, international companies and strategic planning. His present Internet businesses include CyberDot, Inc., WayLive.com, and Mechanizm.com. Mr. Leviton holds a B.S. from the University of Illinois, and an M.B.A. from Pepperdine University. He also is on part-time staff at Santa Monica College, teaching accounting classes.
Stephen Francis Hamilton,
V.P. Strategic Planning
Founder of Wildgate Wireless, Mr. Hamilton has over 15 years of experience in the computer telephony and wireless industry specifically related to voice mail, paging, fax processing, wireless communication and Internet messaging while working for both regional and national companies. Mr. Hamilton has held positions ranging from Software Engineer with Genesis Electronics working with wireline and messaging applications to VP of Engineering with Digitcom Communications Corporation. While at Digitcom Communications Corporation, Mr. Hamilton was responsible for the development of the first voice messaging products in the world. He created the Resound messaging platform which was sold to companies such as Motorola and Coldwell Banker. It has since been installed in over 10,000 locations worldwide including Telephone Company Central Offices and thousands of large and small business offices.
Estela Hamilton,
Human Resources
Ms. Hamilton founded Digitcom Services, Inc. in 1991 and recognized the need to bundle multiple communications services and the value in maintaining margins and customer loyalty. Digitcom Services, Inc. has become one of the largest independent suppliers of interactive voice mail services for residential and business customers in the Southern California area. She identified the need for independent customer notification of voice mail and email messages and directed Digitcom Services, Inc’s efforts in becoming a paging carrier.
Attila Seress,
Director of Internet Operations.
Attila Seress was one of the founders of Internet-In-A-Mall, a high growth Internet start-up which attracted over 100,000 customers in less than 6 months in 1995, and was later acquired by Earthlink. He originally came from a networking background (Microsoft and Novell) and later went to design flight simulators and flight simulator software with Cyberbridge, Inc. in San Diego and Thunderseat Technologies in Los Angeles. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the Internet, Attila is one of the principle directors behind Wildgate’s Internet strategy and implementations.
Tony Lam,
Chief Technical Officer
Mr. Lam holds a B.E. in Computer Engineering from University of Texas at Austin. He has an extensive background in software and hardware development for the telecom, wireless and Internet industries. Previously Mr. Lam was with Dialogic Corporation, an Intel company that delivers telecom solutions. Mr. Lam was also the technical lead consulting engineer for Lucent Technologies Unified Messaging Solutions. He was previously hired by a variety of telecom companies such as ActiveVoice, Amcom, T-Netix, etc. As CTO, Mr. Lam is responsible for software development of all Wildgate products including the WildMAP platform.
Richard White,
V.P. Reseller Operations
Richard White has over 16 years of sales and marketing experience in resale wireless. Richard has been a sales representative for Pactel - Airtouch and Sales Manager and Business Development Manager for Metromedia Service, where he reorganized and directed their reseller distribution program and added over 85 sales representatives and significantly increased sales. Richard was also Director of Retail/Reseller Sales for Front Page (later acquired by Pactel) adding 280 resellers within a six-month period. He also consulted in business development and sales training for PageNet, Airtouch and Paging Dimensions.
Herman Moore,
V.P. Retail Operations
Mr. Moore has been in the wireless industry for over ten years. He started his own retailing jewelry business in 1985 and began his wireless career with Pager Plus as Retail Operations Manager responsible for sales training and inventory control. He went on to work at Pagemart in outside sales moving up to sales manager. Prior to joining DSI’s Retail Division he was Vice President of Operations responsible for marketing, sales, sales training and reseller operations at Page Prompt USA, one of the largest paging carriers in the US.
They keep calling my cell from a landline 909-842-9108.
I am damn upset.
(United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division)
Civil Action No.: 1 08-cv-1739;
FTC File No.: 082 3075
May 20, 2008
* Ex Parte Temporary Restraining Order with Asset Freeze, the Appointment of a Receiver, and Other Equitable Relief, and Order to Show Cause Why a Preliminary Injunction Should Not Issue
* Complaint for Permanent Injunction and Other Equitable Relief
* News Release
Steven Hamilton
2119 Hyperion Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027-4766
But no, they want you to do the work for them! They want you to 'correct' the problem of 'them' Digitcom, being identified as the abuser.
Wouldn't it seem that an innocent business, being violated and villifed, unjustifiably, would attempt to correct their own problem. Not doing so makes them complicit by omission...and they, also, should be prosecuted.