Andy
New York,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, December 19, 2008
There are laws these days to protect against unwanted calls by solicitors. This is what you need to do. Next time they call you, ask for the first name of the person. Then tell them that you want to be put on their internal "Do Not Call List". Make a note of the person's name and the time you spoke to them. If they call again after that, you file a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission in Washington DC. Explain to them that they called you after you requested to be put on their Do Not Call List. Give the name of the person and the date/time you spoke. Then they face a hefty fine from the FTC for violating "Telemarketing Laws".
Redscout
Indianapolis,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, December 19, 2008
I've got caller ID. Works great. I just don't answer any call made by ANYONE I don't know. Works great. I've not had to consider any "violance" since I adopted this plan....
Redscout
Indianapolis,#4Consumer Suggestion
Fri, December 19, 2008
I've got caller ID. Works great. I just don't answer any call made by ANYONE I don't know. Works great. I've not had to consider any "violance" since I adopted this plan....
Redscout
Indianapolis,#5Consumer Suggestion
Fri, December 19, 2008
I've got caller ID. Works great. I just don't answer any call made by ANYONE I don't know. Works great. I've not had to consider any "violance" since I adopted this plan....