Read comments about 941-379-1954
Did this number call you? Please leave your comment below.
Area code: | 941 |
Prefix: | 379 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Florida |
City: | Sarasota |
Company: | Verizon Florida Inc. |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
Leave a comment about 9413791954:
They left a message about taking a survey I think. The girl talked so fast I couldn't understand what she was saying. They also call from 210-736-3080. Time to block.
Ridiculous! I just got a call from this number after a months of getting calls from their 210 area code which I had blocked last week. I just blocked this number as well. I never answer their calls and I never will. They can dial till their fingers fall off!
If you have Comcast, you can block them by dialing *60 and following the recorded instructions. I know your comment is nearly 5 years old but I recently started getting repeated calls from those [***]. I never answer.
June 23rd. Phoned about 4:30PM, asking me to answer their research questions..........I politely toldher, I was not interested.
Look around on the internet and see how persistent Scarborough is. Then stop and think. Something does not add up here.A company simply providing feedback to TV stations would not be this desperate. Read some of posts out there. Think about the information they are collecting. What do you think they are really doing with it?How much would someone who sells time shares pay for a list of people who watch CNBC and reads about real estate?How much would an auto dealership pay for a list of people who watch auto shows and buy a new car every 2 years?On another board one of the "employees" posted that they wanted to reach people who didn't want to answer because their oppinions and pereferences are often different. Ya. I bet! The people who don't answer are exactly the type that this company probably needs to know about because those are exactly the people with incomes and preference profiles that are valuable to their real customers.A company would not be this desperate to get people's oppinions just to give feed back to TV stations.They just might be this desperate to get a consumer profile of exactly the sort of people who don't want to be profiled or marketed to.It sounds like if you answer their questions, they will start sending you surveys. Where do you shop? What do you buy? What do you plan to buy in the future?Try this. Take their survey. Tell them mostly you listen to local stations and local shows. The names of the things you watch and listen to are:"I don't have any money""How to get back at telemarketers""Advertising has a reverse effect on me""I don't do buisness with anyone who calls me on the phone""I am a problem customer""How to cost companys that bother me time and money"They are all local shows, so you may not have heard of them.See who they can sell that information and profile to.Now the people on the phone may deny this. The guy who posted here may deny this. But would they even know what their own company is really doing? Someone may argue this is a not-for profit company. Ok, so the company doesn't make any money, but how much does the executive make in salry and bonuses? A decade ago, I had a subscription to a very specific type of magazine about investing that covered 'technical analysis'. So it's not just about general investing. It isn't something I persued, so I canceled it over a decade ago. I still get calls occasionaly from people who want to sell me technical analysis software. That means a decade later someone is so desperate to find people with that 'preference' that they are willing to go look at decade old magazine subscription lists and call a number that may not even be the same person after 10 years. So information about what you watched on TV last week is quite possibly a lot more valuable than you would think. Particularly if you are exactly the type of person who is busy and doesn't want to be advertised to. And Scarborough (or someone at Scarborough) is probably making a ton of money off it. You watch the discovery channel. Now they know you're educated, which correlates with income. You subscribe to a magazine about your hobby. Now they know what you do with your time. Then people in that industry pay Scharboro big money for your name, address and phone number.I'm just saying this whole 'media research' thing could be a cover.Just think about it. Read the posts out there. Does the level at which they won't take no for an answer add up with their explanation of what they are doing and why?