Re: not telemarketing, but annoying

From: CLJ1219 (clj1219_at_aol.com2922spam)
Date: 12/11/04


Date: 11 Dec 2004 18:37:03 GMT


>If I could find the address
>of that business or the actual person who is the contact, I would try to
>file some sort of complaint but I see no listing under the personal name or
>the business name in our phone

Try a reverse number look up. Might not find anything (I have a number that
still comes up with nothing when you look it up) but might be worth a try at
least.

Unfortunately, there may not be anything you can do short of getting YOUR
number changed. My mom kept getting someone else's mail and the post office
told her that there was nothing they could do if the other person would not
move their mailbox and change their address (it was same address but different
city). This other place was a "business" of sorts and refused to move their
mailbox from one driveway to another, thereby changing their address.

Have you tried calling YOUR phone company and explaining to them the problem?
Maybe they can do something. If you use Bellsouth, they are pretty good about
handling problems.

LOL. Some people in the north Georgia area call Alltel, No-Tel since they
apparently do not provide good service.
Carol

It's a cats world. I'm just here to open the cans.



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