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The other night I got a telemarketing call from a telemarketer from he!!. He was sexually explicit, vile, racist and rude. He originally asked to speak to Jerry, I told him there was no Jerry here. He then asked for Mr. ...and mispronounced my Husbands last name. Trust me I am 48 years old and I've heard it all, this guy made my hair curl. Really really bad
His number didn't come up on Caller ID so to get it, I needed to involve the Police, it was that bad and that scary with the guy at one point telling me he was going to Google Earth my home to see if it was worth his time. Not your normal telemarketer.
The next day I received 5 calls from companies asking to speak to Mr. Mispronounced name. These calls were from contractors and other businesses. Turns out this telemarketer from hell is now calling around and when someone doesn't want his service or call, he calls back, is rude, racist and sexually explicit but using my companies and my husbands name.
I haven't heard from the cops yet even after calling to add this latest prank to the Original police report.
It may be a too late now for you, but, as a rule, I almost never answer a call if the caller ID is inhibited in some way or if I do not recognize the number; and even on those rare occasions when I do pick up the phone, I don't say anything but wait for the other person to speak, if they ever do, and let them identify themselves first. Otherwise, no conversation. If I don't like what I hear, no conversation.
More spam on telephone these days than on email, emblematic of the moral state of consumerist society, sick bastids single everyone, and how could it be otherwise, it's mathematical.
My fault is I am in sales and know that most telemarketers are just doing a job for a pay check. I am always polite and will explain why I don't need their product or service. I don't belittle them, although I did have some fun with this guy after while.
A few things I've learned. First of all with VOIP and Skype, telephone numbers are not always traceable as they are really IP addresses. Second there is a way to spoof IP phones to use any caller ID you may want to use. Also there are some really really sick people out there........this guy threatened to call the Police to report my husband was molesting "15 year old little blond girls" and you know what, the police would have to investigate and it could be a very very bad situation, even with no victim.
Why can't the phone company trace the number? They did it for me years ago, they don't give you the number but they turn it over to the police to take action on it. And the police did.
We have had a telemarketer from CA that has a recording that they can help us get rid of our credit card debt. We don't have any credit cards, but they call all the time so I called back their number and when they asked how much credit debt I had I said 100,00.00 and they hung up.
So I called back and got someone different and repeated and I hung up. They thought we got disconnected and called me from their phone so I cussed them big time and told them not to call me anymore.
They hung up on me 5 times and then stopped answering when I called. They must of taken me off their list cause I have not heard from them for 2 weeks now.
Personally I dont answer unless I recognize the number and sometimes not even then. I have a low tech answering machine that lets me listen when people leave a message. If its important they will leave a message.
Call trace will fail on just about all of this type of call. The phone companies and government regulators have totally failed in addressing the problems. It almost makes me long for the old days when there was Ma Bell. There used to be a call screener that you could put on your incoming phone line that would redirect calls based on your own parameters. That way, no telemarketer or automated call would ring through. I just checked, and the website for it is down.
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