Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A landline and answering machine is all I have.
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do not register list will not help when you fill out a form and hand it to the business. This establishes a relationship which they now share with others.
This has been a method to obtain sales leads for a long , long time. we all learned this the first time we filled out the form to win a bicycle at the county fair. Nothing new. Last edited by Bogie Shooter; 09-17-2012 at 04:33 PM. |
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My method to beat the solicitation calls generated after providing information is to change the last 2 numbers of the phone I provide. Basically if my number ends in 92, I put 29 instead. That way they might be able to reach me by mail but never by phone. Same goes for any store that asks for your phone number at the checkout counter.
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I have an unlisted number and still manage to get one now and again. I don't ever give out my number stating it is unlisted instead. They don't ask further. For e-mail I give an address I keep for just such a purpose and surreptitiously delete all those. It is nearly impossible to avoid those calls altogether, but it does help in that respect to be unlisted.
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But when they answer the phone they will tell the caller they are not me and hopefully they will not be further disturbed.
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As I understand it, any company that you have a "relationship" with is legally allowed to call you. That means anyone you've given your name, address and phone number to, as well as banks, insurance companies and whoever they have shared your information with. Caller ID is your only hope - don't pick up the phone unless you know who it is.
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I "hear you" on these nuisance telephone calls. Every single day for about two months now (and we are on the Federal No Call List) a recorded message, very LOUD, "This is the F.B.I. calling. Every two minutes a home is burglarized".....blah blah blah; trying to sell a home security alarm system. I just hang up. No person ever came on the line. The native Indians calling for donations for the Colorado wildfires finally quit though.......so that's good news. When I looked at caller I.D. the "Indians" were calling from Amsterdam, New York. One native american got a little testy when I told her our son lived in Colorado and would she like to donate to him? There should be a law against these type of nuisance phone calls, plus all charities that call at all hours of the day and night. Anyway, you are wise not to give out any personal info over the phone. Ditto for those drawings. Your name and number might be circulating around forever. |
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If you go to shows like these and you sign your name and number,what do you think would happen.Just live with it and do not do it again.Pretty simple,if you give out info then expect calls.
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