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Originally Posted by ericschand
CrusaderPi, good question.
Bobble, good info, but what do you do when they don't listen?
I have some long distance company, StarTech, out of Montreal,
that much I got out of them. I continually ask for them to remove
me from their calling list. Yet they go on calling. Everyday, I get
at least one call. (They refuse to let me speak to a "supervisor",
probably because I get angry right off the bat, and yet they want
me to use them for long distance???)
Now what do I do?
ers
PS. If you press '9' you get your "free" vacation, but are bugged
continuously about buying more vacations from them.
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I think you get as much info as you can about the company (sounds like you already have a bunch) then call Telus (or whomever your local carrier is) and get them involved (perhaps Firefly knows if there is standard procedure that is followed).
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