(769) 200-0662 is a Debt Reduction Robocall
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- Transcript Hello this is Heather at Account Services and we're calling in reference to your current credit card accounts there's no problems currently with your accounts it is urgent however that you contact us concerning your eligibility for lowering your interest rates to as little as 6.9 percent your eligibility expires shortly so please consider this your final notice please press 1 now on your phone to speak with a live operator and lower your interest rates or press 2 to discontinue further notices thank you and have a great day.
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IT SUCKS !!!! I signed up for it and found that the phone ringing one time was more annoying than allowing it to ring until I answer it. Once I answer the phone, I have the opportunity to waste their time by playing along with them for up to 20 minutes before they catch on. I tried to cancel NOMOROBO on my phone a few months ago and I still have to put up with the "ONE RING" CRAP. Can you PLEASE take me off of your list??????? My number is 228 3927513
— Richard B, Nov 29th, 9:25amLOVE IT!
— Steve L, Nov 29th, 9:46amGreat!!!!!Most telemarketer calls are caught, but the telemarketers don' t give up!
— Wilma D, Nov 29th, 9:54amWonderful!
— Don D, Nov 29th, 10:04amNot perfect but helps a lot. The phone rings only once and that's it. I don't have to stop what I'm doing to listen if it's a valid call.Big annoyance saver!
— Barry, Nov 29th, 10:05amThis is the best thing to happen to phone communications. One ring and they're gone. Some still get through but only abut 10%. I'd say that is good work. You guys are the greatest. We can now eat dinner without trying to tolerate telemarketers - even non-profits.Thanks!
— John E, Nov 29th, 10:20amSeems to work great! the calls we want come through, the rest get blocked after displaying the number on our FIOS TV screen.
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— Patrick A, Nov 29th, 10:57am