Unsolicited phone calls from Accountable America. They need to be put out of business.
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tj
Congress (in it's great wisdom) has exempted political calls from the do not call laws.
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ms
I work nights. Believe me, when they call and wake me up, it does not encourage me to be happy with them. I'm so tired of the rhetoric from both sides, I just want to scream! Go away!
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tj
There is a box you can get from several companies that you insert between your incoming phone line and your phones, that answers with a message (similar to an answering machine) but that requires a code to be entered before it will ring through.
If you set it up where your message discloses the code (like dialing an extension), then normal human callers can call, but autodialed or robocallers cannot ring your phone, since they do not understand voice messages. Other autodialers hang up thinking they have just reached voicemail.
You can still get calls from live people, assuming you want to, or only from people who have a ring-thru code.
They are about $100.
Here is one. http://www.privacycorps.com/products/?id=8
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please stop calling me
How in the world do I get them to stop calling my house?
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Fountainhead Design Group
Accountable America, Inc. P.O Box 21683 Washington, DC 20009 tel: (888) 265-0242 info@accountableamerica.com
To whom it may be inconvenient to read this:
To whom are YOU accountable, and who funds your meal ticket anyway?
I just received a robo call from your organization about a Nevada political candidate seeking nomination as the Republican US Senatorial candidate. The message was typical progressive socialist political “disinformation” regarding the targeted candidate’s views on the pending congressional actions pertaining to the currently perceived ills afflicting the national banking industry. My opinions on this particular subject are contained in the attached letter and news articles recently forwarded to a US Senator.
You folks should probably remove my telephone number from your “call list,” because I and others who share my views about your message are about to become a severe pain in your organization’s back-side. I didn’t know you existed until today, but now that I do, well the introduction will not produce the results you had intended or desired.
L. W. Mueller, Architect
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Lee W. Mueller
Regarding:
Tom Matzzie tom@zzranch.com Accountable America, Inc. P.O Box 21683 Washington, DC 20009 tel: (888) 265-0242 info@accountableamerica.com www.accountableamerica.com
There appears to be a valid e-mail address (tom@zzranch.com) for Tom Matzzie who is responsible for the content of the disputatious, intellectually dishonest, and utterly garbage, robo calls we have all been receiving. The listed e-mail address for AccountableAmerica is not currently a valid address.
Write/e-mail Mr. Matzzie and let him know how you feel about his professional occupation and pursuits. A Google search will fill you in on his professional political operative background. What a waste of humanity and college education this guy represents...
Lee Mueller, Architect Las Vegas, NV
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tj
Good luck with that, since the number of Do Not Call violating robocallers is increasing, not decreasing.
The political party organizations appear to be using phone numbers from voter registration, just like they use address information from that source for their political mailings.
To stop political robocalls, you might try re-registering to vote with no disclosure of your phone number, assuming they are not just dialing at random. That should flush out your old information from the registrar database, replacing it with new information. Even though there is a blank on the voter registration forms for a phone number, providing one is not a requirement for voting. (Providing an address, of course, is required.)
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If you set it up where your message discloses the code (like dialing an extension), then normal human callers can call, but autodialed or robocallers cannot ring your phone, since they do not understand voice messages. Other autodialers hang up thinking they have just reached voicemail.
You can still get calls from live people, assuming you want to, or only from people who have a ring-thru code.
They are about $100.
Here is one.
http://www.privacycorps.com/products/?id=8
P.O Box 21683
Washington, DC 20009
tel: (888) 265-0242
info@accountableamerica.com
To whom it may be inconvenient to read this:
To whom are YOU accountable, and who funds your meal ticket anyway?
I just received a robo call from your organization about a Nevada political candidate seeking nomination as the Republican US Senatorial candidate. The message was typical progressive socialist political “disinformation” regarding the targeted candidate’s views on the pending congressional actions pertaining to the currently perceived ills afflicting the national banking industry. My opinions on this particular subject are contained in the attached letter and news articles recently forwarded to a US Senator.
You folks should probably remove my telephone number from your “call list,” because I and others who share my views about your message are about to become a severe pain in your organization’s back-side. I didn’t know you existed until today, but now that I do, well the introduction will not produce the results you had intended or desired.
L. W. Mueller, Architect
Tom Matzzie
tom@zzranch.com
Accountable America, Inc.
P.O Box 21683
Washington, DC 20009
tel: (888) 265-0242
info@accountableamerica.com
www.accountableamerica.com
There appears to be a valid e-mail address (tom@zzranch.com) for Tom Matzzie who is responsible for the content of the disputatious, intellectually dishonest, and utterly garbage, robo calls we have all been receiving. The listed e-mail address for AccountableAmerica is not currently a valid address.
Write/e-mail Mr. Matzzie and let him know how you feel about his professional occupation and pursuits. A Google search will fill you in on his professional political operative background. What a waste of humanity and college education this guy represents...
Lee Mueller, Architect
Las Vegas, NV
The political party organizations appear to be using phone numbers from voter registration, just like they use address information from that source for their political mailings.
To stop political robocalls, you might try re-registering to vote with no disclosure of your phone number, assuming they are not just dialing at random. That should flush out your old information from the registrar database, replacing it with new information. Even though there is a blank on the voter registration forms for a phone number, providing one is not a requirement for voting. (Providing an address, of course, is required.)