602-743-4613
AZ, US
Daleinaz
Daleinaz
2011-06-06 20:52:07
Unknown
Called home number (on DNC) but did not leave message on machine. CLID says "RS-3467". Other sites report that this is a political survey.
Daleinaz
Daleinaz
2011-06-06 20:52:07
Unknown
More calls today, once when we were not home, once when we were. I answered the second time but no caller, no noise. Obviously an automatic dialer. Today the CLID is "unavailable" rather than "RS-3467". I'll be glad when the election is over.
Ed
Ed
2011-06-06 20:52:07
Unknown
Called my unpublished home number.
B
B
2010-11-02 22:55:42
Political Call
10 calls in two days. I've asked them to stop calling, reported them to the Do Not Call registry, yet they continue to call. This is harassment.
Donna
Donna
2010-11-01 20:23:31
Unknown
When  I answered this call a tune played with bells came on the line then it just disconnected.  Annoying!!!!!!!!
jtnjan
jtnjan
2010-10-29 23:02:37
Unknown
At least 3 calls a week over the past month. Never leaves a msg. I've blocked now as junk mail.
LaughingWorld
LaughingWorld
2010-10-29 18:12:58
Unknown
Called and asked for a person named Christian.  When I said she had the wrong number, the woman seemed surprised and repeated the full name.  I told her that was no one here by that name and she apologized and said goodbye.  I suspect it was a political call, but it was also a wrong number.
az phone
az phone
2010-10-29 03:27:58
Unknown
Keeps calling and calling and calling. never leaves message. annoying
BiggestJerk
BiggestJerk
2010-10-29 02:44:53
Unknown
Number has called me as well, wife thought is was some chick trying to call me.
Annoyed!
Annoyed!
2010-10-28 05:26:34
Unknown
Yeah this number has called me four times in the last two days! Every time I answer they hang up. Thanks to everyone who posted about this number. Now I finally know who's been bugging me.
Fed Up
Fed Up
2010-10-28 02:59:49
Unknown
6027434613 has been calling for the last hour in 3 to 5 minute intervals. I tried to call back and got a voicemal with a full mail box. I just answered the last call and was silent. Then I stated for them to remove my # or I would sue. They hung up and called back 3 minutes later!
mommy
mommy
2010-10-20 21:09:00
Unknown
This number has repeatedly called me, I've called back but it goes straight to a VM that is full. I finally answered but noone says anything. it's seems like a voting thing according to other posts. Just glad it's not some psycho ex....
Annoyed
Annoyed
2010-10-19 15:42:05
Unknown
Called three times to my work # within a two hour span after I asked them repeatedly to take my number off their list (when they called me over and over last week). I am considering voting for the guy they are bashing for now!  No amount of calling me will make me vote for who you want me to vote for....but if they keep it up, it tends to push me towards the other guy. No one likes to be bullied, my friends.
person
person
2010-10-15 23:21:07
Unknown
Whoever this is needs to stop calling. This is getting ridiculous. Plus, get a new service plan because I can't understand anything you are saying. Thanks
AZ
AZ
2010-10-15 21:46:23
Unknown
called my number around 2:45 in the afternoon, came up RS-3467. Said hello and then hung up. How rude!
Liz in Az
Liz in Az
2010-10-14 13:01:52
Unknown
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Daleinaz
Daleinaz
2010-10-06 02:08:42
Unknown
Now Calling Line ID says "unavailable". Multiple calls with no message left. I'll be glad when the election is over.
Concerned Voter
Concerned Voter
2010-09-28 02:52:54
Unknown
This is a survey being done by the Mitchell camp.. They are saying mean things about Schwikert and then asking who I would vote for. They need to stop calling so much. The guy was nice and all.. But their words about Schwikert were not so nice.
Cali
Cali
2010-09-24 19:24:41
Political Call
I received multiple calls with no message left. Today I answered and it's a survey group wanting to know my opinion on Sweikert & Mitchell and how I would vote in the November election.  They'll take your phone number off the list if you ask.  The person I spoke with was very nice; no pressure at all.  I told her I didn't want to share my opinion and asked her to take my number off the phone list.
DF
DF
2010-09-23 19:02:02
Unknown
Called w/o leaving message. Caller ID shows RS-3467
Bob
Bob
2010-09-23 02:22:28
Unknown
Called my home number around 7:20 p.m. Did not leave a message. Caller ID indicated "RS - 3467".
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