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Area code: | 212 |
Prefix: | 448 |
Country: | United States |
State: | New York |
City: | New York |
Company: | Verizon New York |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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I received a call from 2124485501, it was a young woman who identified herself as being from NY Dept of Health and wanted to ask me questions about my health. Most questions were standard; How is my current health, whan I saw a doctor last, if I had ever been told I had High BP, High Colesterol, Depression, Anxiety, Asthma, What kind of insurance I have, my employment, education, did I use prescription pain Killers, do I inject drugs. At the end she really wanted me to give her my info to accept a $10.00 payout for particpating or be put into a pool for a $100.00 draw but I said no so I wouldn't have to give them any more personal info.and she also wanted my e-mail but I said no.
rincipals of Abt SRBI Mark A. Schulman, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer Mark Schulman is the Chief Executive Officer of Abt SRBI. His work has spanned both market and public policy research for major corporations, banks and other financial institutions, insurance companies, the media, foundations, public transportation organizations and government. He is a frequent media commentator on polling and elections and has appeared on both CNN and Fox News. He directs all Abt SRBI surveys for Time magazine. He specializes in market strategy, segmentation design, elections, and international research. In the financial services area, he has been instrumental in the development of groundbreaking segmentation plans for retail bank marketing. He was closely involved with the development of online banking and has worked extensively in the development of new products, services and strategic approaches in corporate financial services. He has conducted election and other public policy surveys for various media and academic organizations. Dr. Schulman served as Abt SRBI's director for three waves of the Fighting Back Survey Evaluation Project for The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. During the 2004 election season, he served on the ABC News Election Decision Desk. From 1996-2002, he was on the Decision Desk at Voter News Service, an organization owned by the major television networks and the Associated Press, which projected election outcomes. In transportation, Dr. Schulman helped to design and implement one of the most extensive travel mode-choice panel surveys ever conducted to analyze and track key factors in decisions between alternative transportation modes. He has directed many publicly-released surveys. He recently directed two international surveys for the St. Paul Companies on technology risks to major corporations. The public relations campaign for his "The e-Frontier: New Risks to Corporate Risk Management" won a 2002 Silver Anvil Award from the Public Relations Society of America. Dr. Schulman was 2002-2003 President of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). He has also held several other AAPOR posts, including Conference Chair (2000) and Secretary/Treasurer (1997-98). He is the past president of the New York Chapter of AAPOR and was NYAAPOR's Councilor-at-Large. He is also on the Board of the Council of American Survey Research Organizations (CASRO) and a member of the American Marketing Association, European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR), and the Financial Communications Society of America. He was awarded the 2004 Achievement Award of the NY Chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. He was recently appointed to the Editorial Board of Public Opinion Quarterly, the leading academic journal in its field. Dr. Schulman has taught at several universities, including Rutgers, where he was a Senior Project Director of the Eagleton Institute Poll. He has been an adjunct professor at Hunter College, CUNY, Queens College, CUNY, and Baruch College, CUNY. He is a frequent lecturer on survey methods at many colleges and universities and has authored many articles in professional journals. He was a Senior Vice President of Louis Harris and Associates prior to founding SRBI in 1981. Dr. Schulman's graduate degrees were awarded by the University of Wisconsin, Madison (M.A.) and by Rutgers University (Ph.D.). He is a member (emeritus) of the Board of Visitors and Governors of Washington College, Chestertown, MD, where he received his B.A., and is on the Board of Governors of the Jazz and Contemporary Music Program at New School University in New York City. He is also serving on the 2004 advisory committee of the Columbia University Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences MA Program. Mark A. Schulman, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer Abt SRBI 275 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2700 New York, NY 10001Phone: (212) 779-7700Fax: (212) 779-7785info@srbi.com
I've been getting at least two calls a day since March 8th, and they mostly at times when I'm in class. It's annoying. I don't pick up a call if I don't recognize the number from anywhere, so I just reject it.
I receive a call from this number and I do not know it, I want to stop calling me.......thank you.
figured it was a collectorthey did not leave a message, here in Central VAAm formerly of NYC, so, I thought, maybe...but, did not pick up, anyway
Call and file a complaint with federal telecommunications agency. Write down time and date of call(s), of telemarketer/survey/collection agency etc. You will need it.They will get large fines. There are fines that apply them.Please post in other forums thank you.