Over the last couple of months I have had a dramatic increase in the number of phone calls received from unknown telephone numbers, both to my cell and my home phone. Both numbers are listed with the National do not call registry.
Since the numbers came up without names on caller ID and were numbers I did not recognize, I ignored most of them and let it go straight to voicemail. None of the numbers left a message, and out of the countless calls, I've answered a few of them, and so far every single one has been one of only 2 subjects - the first one being "your vehicle warranty is about to expire"; the first thing I do is play the dumb blonde (shut up Chuck) and the whole "Oh no, that is terrible, blah blah blah, of the cars we have, can you tell me which make and model it is that is about to expire?" that usually stops them pretty dead in their tracks; the second subject has occurred far more often and is more disturbing in my mind; "We are calling to survey people on Barack Obama and (insert subject of the day here)" I've since learned that the company responsible for the majority of the calls is using the economic stimulus and Obama's name to scam people into 'credit recovery assistance' or even try and get personal information using tactics such as "we are ready to ship your order and need to verify your address" etc.
I've researched the phone numbers to find area code locations, and the calls come from all over the US and the Caribbean. There is a site called 800Notes where you can list comments about any phone number, and read comments from others.
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I strongly encourage anyone who has been getting unsolicited phone calls to go ahead and post your comments to the above sites; you don't have to register, they ask for no personal information and it's a very simple and easy to use site. In addition, I am going to start posting the numbers and the company behind it to facebook, and encourage anyone who has an account with any social networking site to do the same.
Negative word of mouth reporting can be a HIGHLY effective tool once it gains momentum. There are many a retail outlet with a policy and often a sign that says "If you have something bad to say, please say it to me; If you have something good to say, tell all your friends!
My motivation for posting this here is twofold really. One, I am always concerned that it may be a clusterhead trying to reach me, and I am not answering; the other is that this scam has the potential to genuinely hurt people if they end up giving out personal information unwittingly.
The company behind the majority of the calls is WCA Offer Clearinghouse. I learned that by calling back the numbers, and all you get is an automated system giving instructions for how to have your number removed from their system. So far I have managed to get through about 20 of the numbers that have shown up and have my number removed....if it can be trusted. I have at least 3 times that many other numbers, all from the same company I suspect, and all different phone numbers. If I didn't have flat rate long distance this would be a task that is simply not feasible to do because of the cost.
The more people that get the word out about these idiots, the faster the negative impact will effect their bottom line and their reputation will become known, and they will have to cease operations, and/or change to another form of tactics.
So if you've been affected by the latest rash of unsolicited phone calls, I strongly encourage you to use the sites above and report your comments as well as posting the numbers and the company (if you can find out - WCA is an easy one, just call back one of the numbers) and let's use the viral tactic to spread the news about these slimy vermin and stop their abusive and potentially harmful sales tactics.
Cat