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| Area code: | 973 |
| Prefix: | 785 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | New Jersey |
| City: | Little Falls |
| Company: | Verizon New Jersey |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Eastern |
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CAC is a non-profit company that does not sell or market anything to the general public. We perform delivery checks nationally to make sure that the hard working people distributing directories/papers/magazines are doing a good job for you.Your patience and understanding are much appreciated.
i got a call from this number and use tty and of course they do not call me using the tty relay operator so there is no way to tell them to stop calling or any other thingi live in a security apartment building and do not get things other than mail directly and from other posts if this is about phone books they are always in a pile at the main door and all 1300 apartments can get them even with no phone service
This number shows up on my Caller Id as "CAC,." which could represent a hundred different organizations. I haven't received a new telephone directory since last year, so I don't appreciate these Godless devils calling me recently on Sundays or late at night. I think it is just another scam to steal personal data and annoy people. It figures that these Godless animals would not be in church on Sundays. This number is listed as follows to a private home, where he may be running the scam:Mark Stoecklin155 Willowbrook BlvdWayne, NJ 07470(973) 785-3000I got this info by going to www/switchboard.com and plugging in the phone number. You can find out a lot of stuff on these callers, including their address, relatives, education, employment, etc. A pox on them! Report them to the BBB and FTC.
Received call from Dex yellow pages. Wanted to know if I had received my telephone directory after filling out the form online opting out of receiving any and all phone books. Why yes, I had received a book and yes I was sure that I didn't want the book. The phone book was thrown from a moving vehicle toward the front porch of my home. The book was damaged so even if I wanted to receive said book it wasn't useable because of its condition. This was the third call I received asking if I had made a request to not receive the directory. Yes, please come and pick-up your trash.
I am getting repeated calls to my mobile, which has been on the Do Not Call registry since 2006. I also posted a complaint there.
Thanks to all for posting your experiences. I haven't taken phone books for several years and I don't miss them. I think these telemarketers who search the do not call lists (as they are supposed to do) just search the lists to get valid phone numbers. No sense in reporting them to the FTC or whomever; they don't care.
I have a couple of ways to deal with these parasites. First, I let the phone ring three full times before I pick up. I pick up and don't say anything for 2-3 seconds. If it is a computer autodialer, 80-90% of the time the computer will hang up thinking it has gotten a voice mail or answering machine. After 2-3 seconds, I say our company name, but don't give out my name. That way they don't automatically have a name if they call back and get someone else. If I still get a person and they insist, I tell them my name is "Richard Smith"(it's not). It is none of their business what my real name is, they are telescammers who are breaking the law. If they persist in calling over and over again, I tell them that my boss is available, and then I use a sports air horn right next to the phone. What are they going to do, sue me? "Your Honor, I was illegally telescamming and they deafened me!" Good luck with THAT argument. The judge might give me a medal. Reporting these "people"(I use that term loosely) to the Do Not Call Registry is futile, they are usually spoofing their phone number anyway. If you have the time, have some fun with them. See how long they will stay on hold or still be on the line if you put the phone down. Take your cordless into the bathroom and have an extended "deposit" at the Porcelain Bank, complete with very loud fake sound effects. Tell them you ARE the boss and listen to their sales pitch, never saying yes to anything, but always saying that you will look at your numbers and see what you can do. Some scammers will record any affirmative answer you give and then splice it into a call and bill you for whatever they are selling, using that as evidence of an order. Waste as much of their time as you can, because that keeps them from scamming other people, and it can be a really fun stress reliever! Anything that we can do to make this less profitable for these ticks on the butt of humanity is a plus. Feel free to pass this on or add to it with your fun ways of taking back your phone lines. If these idiots would get a real job, the world would be a better place for all of us.