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| Area code: | 360 |
| Prefix: | 722 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Washington |
| City: | Marysville |
| Company: | Broadwing Communications |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Pacific |
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We also get calls from this # and we are on the do not call list. They usually don't leave a message but this last time they did and it said it was ''David'' from Home Capital Investments and wanted to know if we were interested in selling our home that he had clients that were looking for homes in this area to relocate, to please call him back at (714)882-5017 this is his voicemail center to please leave a message with Melissa. Obviously it's a scam so we won't be calling anyone back.
got a call from 360 722 5910 telling me my home was in foreclosure...how can these calls be stopped its a scam
harassing phone calls to my home office. taking away from business calls and faxes. PLEASE stop calling
First the Gov't will bleed the perp financially via Civil action and then put him in jail when no more is left in the Turnip. They will also find the companies which hired Roy Cox and go through the same process. EVERY single one of them will be caught and made to pay.....FTC pursues telemarketers making illegal 'robocalls' to consumers on Do Not Call list Dec 19, 2011 2:45 PMThe Federal Trade Commission announced today it is filing legal action against several telemarketing firms for making pre-recorded sales pitches to phone numbers registered on the U.S. National Do Not Call list and disguising the Caller ID of such "robocalls" with inaccurate names.In papers filed with the Department of Justice today, the FTC alleges that a Californian resident, Roy M. Cox, Jr., made automated sales calls—pitching credit card debt reduction programs, extended car warranties, and home security systems—using several companies based in Argentina, Hungry Hungary, Panama and the Republic of Seychelles. The calls, made on behalf of clients, violated the U.S.'s Telemarketing Sales Rule by disguising the Caller ID of such automated sales pitches with inaccurate names such as "card services" or "private office."The FTC complaint also alleges that Cox knew, or "consciously avoided knowing," that these robocalls were being made to numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry. Making such automated, pre-recorded sales calls to consumers without their written consent violates another FTC rule, the agency said in its release today.The legal complaint against Cox and his co-defendants—Castle Rock Capital Management Inc., Castle Rock Capital Management S.A., Capital Solutions Group S.A., Transfers Argentina S.A., Public Service, and Marketing Strategy Group—were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on Dec. 12, 2011. That court will hear the case and determine if Cox has indeed violated the FTCs telemarketing regulations