Company has called my house numerous times, about 4 or 5 I'd say. First they called my grandmother's line and asked when they could send the police over to deliver some papers. Then they harassed her, and tried to get information from her about someone she has never met that lived at the same address ten years prior but no longer lives there. She told them that person doesn't live at the address and hung up.
I called them and informed them that the person in question doesn't live at the address and hasn't in over ten years and to please not harass my grandmother.
They called her again another day and told her I had given them her number which was an outright lie. I don't have her phone number as there isn't a need being in the same house. She told them again the person doesn't live here and to stop calling.
Then they call my house line (same address) and leave a voicemail for the person. I call back and straight away inform them that the person doesn't live here, hasn't for over ten years, and to stop calling or I will report them. They rambled on about how I don't have any rights. Really? I don't think so.
I do have rights, I have the right to record my own voice, and I did, so I have a record of just my voice telling them not to call again, or they will be reported. They even told me that it was the first time they'd called the house and they only got the record around November 3 or 4, yeah right.
I told them to check out this website so they know that people know about their harassing phone calls.
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Steph
USAChange your # or have thier # blocked
#2Consumer Comment
Sun, November 21, 2010
If I were you I would either have your phone # changed or have the # of this company blocked from calling your grandmother.
A collection agency called my cell# looking for another person . I told them they had the wrong# . When you tell them that they do not listen so they called again I did not answer and this collector called again looking for this person . I took care of that adding thier # to the block list .
The phone company in your area call tell you more about the callreject.