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Re: Telemarketer campaigning OT enough already
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Posted by NC Wayne on October 08, 2004 at 22:02:15 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Telemarketer campaigning OT enough already posted by rustyfarmall on October 08, 2004 at 13:06:15:
The only way I can see for anyone to get your cell number is by random number dialing. Unless they specifically knew your name when you answered I can just about bet that is how they wound up calling you. Our unpublished number occasionally gets calls from telemarketers and when asked the most common response is that their computer simply dials random numbers in specific areas. Think about it, every where you go there are only a few area codes, then a couple 3 number prefixes, and then a randon last 4 digits so it's not too much of a strech for a computer to dial you quite easily. Next time you get a call do like Dad does and act all sad and torn up and tell them that the person they requested (you) is recently deceased and to kindly remove his name from their call list. Dad says the responses to that are always "classic".
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