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There is a way to put your number on their DO NOT CALL LIST but it takes time and you have to be as persistent as they are. My buddy did it and now they never call him. They used to call him a couple times a day.
You play along with them and give them your credit card number wrong by like one digit. go back and fourth swaring it's your number, ask to talk to supervisor etc etc. Keep them on the phone for as long as possible never letting on that you're doing it on purpose.
It took him 3 months of doing this 1 or 2 times a day until they stopped.
Then again he had nothing better to do and all the time to do it.
US PHARMACY has called my wife's phone many many times. It is a male with an Indian or Pakistan accent. The man is very cruel,beyond rude and frankly has said things that I can't even repeat when she refuses to do anything he says. She used to be a 911 dispatcher so these crooks.But don't bother her, this guy will call back repeatedly installed if you make him angry enough.We installed TrueCaller app on both our phones. It's free, does have a "Pro"version that doesn't have pop up ads. But it's been more than worth it! This app already had US PHARMACY on their scammers list several #'s. My wife had blocked us pharmacy at least 7-8 times,surprise surprise, NOT! They always get a new number it seems. There needs to be a way to shut these horrible scammers stopped. BBB is useless, we're also registered on the "do not call list". Doesn't faze these crooks.But that app will warn you if ANY number in their vast databases is calling you.
Nothing will stop these people. However there is a great free phone app that has worked wonders for me called "Should I Answer". Since installing this on my phone (Samsung s6) I have had zero calls get through from people like these. It works great and is behind the scene. Most of the time you won't even hear your phone ring. A nice bonus is that if you like you can report a number to them and then you will help anyone else not get a call from them too! Sweet revenge!Think of it as a community based effort. There are various settings. I have mine set to also block unknown callers. Once in a while this might block legit call but legit callers will always leave a message if they want to talk with you. I know have my phone back!
I have had this US PHARMACY call my cell for the last three years. I have more call for them then my best friends. I just had one and I told the to take me off there call list. This I have done for three years.
I don't want to change my number but I may half too.
I'M GOING TO TRY THE States attorney in IOWA just one time to see what they say.
I have had this US PHARMACY call my cell for the last three years. I have more call for them then my best friends. I just had one and I told the to take me off there call list. This I have done for three years.
I don't want to change my number but I may half too.
I'M GOING TO TRY THE States attorney in IOWA just one time to see what they say.
Unfortunately, many of these calls originate from foreign countries. Even if the call is from overseas, there are ways for the caller to send a false caller ID signal, which make it seem that the call is coming from within the USA. No US State government, or even the Federal government can do anything about it.
When they call next, tell them that you have stopped taking all medications, because Abraham Lincoln told you to do so when you attended a Jimmy Buffet concert. They may stop calling, if you can convince them that you are not a viable customer.
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