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| Area code: | 815 |
| Prefix: | 687 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Illinois |
| City: | Woodstock |
| Company: | Rcn Telecom Services Of Illinois |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Central |
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Have no idea who this number belongs to, these callers should know by now that all of us who have caller ID do not answer unknown numbers...at least I don't.
This is a new one for me, also No message. No name appears on Caller ID. Just the phone number. Whoever it is, they're wasting their time. And mine. Not going to pick up for an unknown number.
Received the call this morning at 8:54AM. Didn't answer. This is a new number for these folks.They use several numbers: 507 540-0340 317 559-5545Buy a call blocking phone - this is the ONLY way to stop telemarketers.GOOGLE them for more info
Got a call from this number. Caller ID said "LIFEGIVMOMENTS". Roommate picks up the phone. The woman asked for Wendy. Roommate replied "Which one?" because there are two of us in this house who have the same name. Caller sighed and was rude but then started to ask her nosy and fake "survey" questions. Roommate hands phone to me. Caller asks if I agree or disagree about whether today's TV shows give a bad message to children. I told her I didn't understand why she was asking me that, and she just goes "Okay, BYE!" and hangs up.Screw these people with their phony "surveys" asking all kinds of stuff that's none of their business.
Call ID said Woodstock, IL - female said Life Giving Moments, asked for John. When I said 'speaking', she said "no message" and hung up.
It drives me crazy with todays technoloy there is NOT a way to STOP soliciting calls. I to received calls form all these #s when you try to call the #s back every one of them say (the # is not in service). First thing you have to do is file a complaint with "The Do Not Call List", second file a complaint with the www.FFC.GOV, they are working on stopping these calls What You Can Do...The FCC can issue warning citations and impose fines against companies violating or suspected of violating the do-not-call rules, but does not award individual damages. If you receive a telephone solicitation that you think violates any of these rules, you can file a complaint with the FCC. There is no charge for filing a complaint. You can file your complaint using an online complaint form. You can also file your complaint with the FCC’s Consumer Center by calling 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) voice or 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) TTY; faxing 1-866-418-0232; or writing to:Federal Communications Commission Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau Consumer Inquiries & Complaints Division 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554.What to Include in Your ComplaintThe best way to provide all the information the FCC needs to process your complaint is to complete fully the online complaint form. When you open the online complaint form, you will be asked a series of questions that will take you to the particular section of the form you need to complete. If you do not use the online complaint form, your complaint, at a minimum, should indicate:your name, address, email address and phone number where you can be reached;the phone number where you received the call, and whether this number is on the national Do-Not-Call list;the date and time of the call;whether the call advertised or sold any property, goods, or services;any information (including a caller ID number) to help identify the individual or company whose property, goods, or services were being advertised or sold, and whether any of this information was provided during the call;whether you or anyone else in your household gave the caller permission to call;whether you have an EBR with the caller (specifically, whether you or anyone else in your household made any purchases of property, goods, or services from the individual or company that called, or made any inquiry or filed an application with the individual or company prior to receiving the call); andwhether you or anyone in your household previously asked the caller or individual or company whose property, goods, or services are being advertised or sold NOT to call, and when you made the request.Some states permit you to file law suits in state court against persons or entities violating the do-not-call rules. You may be awarded $500 in damages or actual monetary loss, whichever is greater. The amount may be tripled if you are able to show that the caller violated the rules willfully and knowingly. Filing a complaint with the FCC does not prevent you from also bringing a suit in state court.States also can bring a civil law suit against any person or entity that engages in a pattern or practice of violating the TCPA or FCC rules. You can contact your state Attorney General’s office or consumer protection agency with particular complaints, or to encourage such suits.Print Out