The phone is ringing, and I don't recognize the number,
All Caller ID says is, "NAME UNAVAILABLE".
Please help me figure out who is calling and what they want
1 calls reported
| Who Called | Caller ID | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Discover Card | Unknown | 2008-01-17 |
10 comments
BRILLIANT! Calling people in Virginia from room 232 in some extended stay hotel in North Carolina for a guy running for office in Ohio. BLOCKED!
Called at 12:45am. Nice. I never answer unknown calls and they left no voice mail, of course.
One third of all the calls on my caller ID are from this company and sometimes they call once every two or three minutes. I finally let 'em have it without giving them a chance to respond. They'll probably keep calling but it sure felt good to vent! Not sure who is worse, them or the moron who gave them my phone number because they didn't want to pay their bills.
Called at 11:45pm! I didn't answer. I'm sorry I ever gave out my cell phone number - won't happen again.
These wonderful people like to call and let the phone ring once or twice then hang up. No doubt it's a bill collecter looking for someone who had my number in the past. My guess is it's a harassment tactic.
I no longer answer the phone unless I know who's calling. Sad that it's come to that.
From nuvo.net, re: Police Protective Fund ... But the most telling discovery on the Internet was a ... tax return
I like the headline on that press release. "Hyundai launches Synovate's NADA-24 survey to help dealers win customer loyalty."
Win my loyalty? Not exactly the best way to do it.
At least a year of making people miserable and that's your response? You've got to be kidding! Time to close up shop and move on.
It is a legitimate organization authorized to raise funds for the FOP. However, once they have your number, they generally will not stop calling, regardless of your requests. Too bad. Now I don't want to donate anymore.
Likely a collection agency trying to find someone who had my phone number more than 8 years ago. It has happened many, many times over the years. I even know the name and real phone number of the person they're looking for now (did my own research just for fun). This is the problem with allowing these idiots to send canned calls - no way to stop it without calling them and going through a bunch of crap to get your number removed. And if you're even able to do so (not likely), your number WILL make its way back into their calling system.