Marilyn
Baxter Springs,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2003
While your at it contact the FCC. This is a violation of the TCPA (Telephone Consumer Proctection Act). They are not alowed to call you with a recorded message on your phone unless you have an ongoing relationship with the company. They can be fined. If after you send them a letter and they have received it you can sue them. Keep records of all the attempts to call you. You can be awareded damages of up to $500 per occurance. What really suprises me is that there is a phone number coming up on your phone, because usually there numbers are blocked or unknown.
Jacqueline
Hammond,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2003
Write them a letter, explaining they better not call you any more because harassement and stalking are illegal. I don't know if the State of Montana has "Anti-Stalking" laws, but they do for harassement. Clarify you have never done business with them, and never will. They are not to call you for any reason. Then at the bottom of the letter post CC:* CC: Montana State General Attorney Mr. Mike McGrath Federal Bureau of Investigations Better Business Bureau Any lawyer friend you might know. :) Montana State Police Helena, Montana Local Police A Helena detective friend you might know. :) *CC=Correspondance Copy--clarify this at the bottom of your letter. It may cost you money, to get that signature, but it might be a worthwhile investment for your safety. Their Post Master has to give them a note in their Post Office Box, so they go to the counter and have to provide a SIGNATURE, in order to get your information. And you should really send a copy to your State Attorney General Mr. Mike McGrath, 406-444-2026, or write: to him at: Justice Building, 215 N. Sanders, Helena, MT, 59620-1401, your site: http://www.doj.state.mt.us/ Hope this helps.