I continue to get calls to my cell phone from some unnamed internet pharmacy that has my name and email trying to sell me Viagra. I am lucky if they call less than once a day. Being nice and asking them not to call anymore doesnt work. They simply hang up as soon as they know you arent buying. Doesnt stop them from calling again 4 hours later. Being ugly doesnt work.Now I am on to placing fictitious orders with fake credit card numbers and wasting as much time of their time as I can. Their numbers change, but for the last month they have been calling from 206-561-4512.The only way to block this on AT&T is another $6 a month service. And yes, I have been on the do no call for ages, and yes I submitted a claim many months ago.Others have to deal with these jokers?
8/18/2010 12:29:27 PM
nope, but let them know that your new number is 252-756-7720
8/18/2010 12:51:43 PM
n/m[Edited on August 18, 2010 at 12:56 PM. Reason : its trey]
8/18/2010 12:54:46 PM
^^ lol^ plug the number into Google...Third link down.
8/18/2010 12:56:18 PM
just save all the numbers they call from as Do Not Answer or Ignore in your phone bookand ignore it.
8/18/2010 1:56:43 PM
Would be great if they didnt call as late as midnight and all through-out the day. Its very disruptive.
8/18/2010 2:14:17 PM
8/18/2010 3:23:49 PM
next time they call you start complaining that you never got your fictitious order, ask to speak to a supervisor, and demand a refund.
8/18/2010 4:04:32 PM
Keep filing complaints with the FTC every time it happens.And meanwhile... I would try answering the phone with various deceptive greetings. I'd probably start with something like "FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection, this is _____, how may I help you?" and see where it gets me .
8/18/2010 7:53:28 PM
Ask them if they can get you large quantities of pseudoephedrine, in say 10 pound quantities, shipped to an intersection and paid in cash.Or just look to Tom Mabe for inspiration[Edited on August 18, 2010 at 9:27 PM. Reason : sdfg]
8/18/2010 9:26:44 PM
8/18/2010 9:41:59 PM
That is a great idea. I could do a custom ring and make is silent
8/19/2010 9:51:42 AM
You can also sue the company for ~10,000 dollarshttp://consumerist.com/2008/08/tired-of-telemarketers-try-suing-them.html
8/19/2010 10:48:54 AM