702-520-1330
NV, US
| centar 2011-06-06 20:54:25 Unknown |
A sales pitch for Yahoo and MSN to have your business listed on their pages.
| jon s 2011-06-06 20:54:25 Unknown |
These idiots called last night 1:52am EST - I would love to know how I can get them blocked so they dont call again - not a good way to start the week getting woken up. Anyone have any suggestions as what to do with them
| Karen 2011-06-06 20:54:25 Unknown |
Call keeps coming in as a cell call.
| duke 2009-05-26 17:52:53 Unknown |
call late at night
| Anonymous 2008-07-01 00:17:33 Unknown |
I worked for Zoomadz and they are all a***oles. Everyone working there is located in Tustin, but everyone has a phone number from a different area code from across the country. There is no way to back up what they are promising.
Sue their a***s off.
| ec 2008-04-28 18:54:58 Unknown |
You'll find the prohibition against unauthorized marketing calls to cell phones in the United States Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II, Part I, § 227. Most, if not all, of this is the result of 1991 Telemarketing Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
And if you don't feel like reading the legal gobblygook for details, just check out this excerpt from a Direct Marketing Association press release:
http://www.the-dma.org/cgi/disppressrelease?article=748
"The 1991 Telemarketing Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) makes it illegal for solicitation calls to be made to wireless phone numbers without clear permission from the individual to whom a number has been assigned. The Federal Trade Commission issued its own release on this latest cell phone marketing myth, reiterating that "despite the claims made in e-mails circulating on the Internet, consumers should not be concerned that their cell phone numbers will be released to telemarketers in the near future, and that it is not necessary to register cell phone numbers on the National Do Not Call (DNC) Registry to be protected from most telemarketing calls to cell phones." The FTC release is available online at http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2006/01/dnccellphones.htm. The DMA and its members continue to support vigorous enforcement of the absolute restriction on unsolicited calls to cell phone numbers for marketing purposes and urge federal and state authorities to prosecute those who may engage in this illegal activity. Moreover, DMA continues to work aggressively with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to protect against cell phone solicitations by ensuring that marketers understand and comply fully with the law."
| Janna 2008-04-28 17:58:35 Telemarketer |
It is not "illegal" for someone to call your cell phone. Where do you people get your information from.
I got a call from this number a few months ago (something about google or yahoo) and pressed 2 to remove my number from the list. They never bothered me again.
They now just called my husband's number, so I pressed 2. I don't expect further calls.
Relax people. Not every caller is out to get you!!
| SIXIT 2008-04-23 15:55:22 Telemarketer |
This is ZOOMADZ. They called my cellphone, which is illegal. They are also using a computerized dialing system which is illegal in Georgia.
ZOOMADZ is an SEO which promises to put your website in the #1 spot on Yahoo! and Google. I'm curious how they can backup that promise.
They are apparently located in the southern California (Orange County) city of Tustin.
Their website is http://www.zoomadz.com/
| sherandogirl 2008-04-23 15:34:26 Unknown |
This number wrang 8 times, I did not answer..
| nan 2008-04-23 14:58:33 Unknown |
Received this call today at 9:50am. It was a recording asking me to find out how to advertise on the front page of google, yahoo & MSN. Press 1 for more information, press 2 to be taken off the phone list. Get your first month free. (Yeah, they are looking to collect some personal information.)
I did not press anything. I do not trust this!! I don't want verification that, yes this is a good (working) number. I am on a do not call list & I believe this to be a scam.
I will be reporting them to the FCC.
| DALLAS, TX 2008-04-22 19:04:29 Telemarketer |
Continous calling. When this number shows on the called ID we ignore. They are a telemarking group.
| Joppa, MD 2008-04-22 18:41:13 Telemarketer |
This is the number of a telemarketing scam. DO NOT give them any information.
| Michigan 2008-04-22 15:42:55 Unknown |
Just received a call from this number and no one on the other end, then they just hung up.
| Todd 2008-03-18 14:31:47 Unknown |
Reverse phone search (free ones, anyway) show the location as Las Vegas, Nevada
| Todd 2008-03-18 14:28:26 Telemarketer |
Claimed my number showed up on a business registry... we're a home... were offering search engine optomization.. When I told him we were a residence, but wanted him to contact who he got the number from, to let them know we were NOT a business, he hung up on me.. but not before hearing me sternly say "wait! wait! wait!" to not hang up on me..
Only cares about sales, not about treating people right...
| called my cell phone today 2008-03-17 17:24:11 Telemarketer |
a small claims suit will be filed against google advertising.
| Jake 2008-03-14 20:09:35 Unknown |
No message, tried calling back, busy signal.
| di 2008-03-14 16:16:53 Unknown |
Received a call from this number - said I was being asked to update my Google information. To update via the phone, press 1 - uh, yeah, I work in IT and now a scam to access my phone records when I hear it.
| Peggy 2008-03-13 22:12:38 Unknown |
We are long time subscribers to the Do Not Call List which has not expired. They are in violation. There is a large fee for violation!
| tj 2008-03-13 16:57:26 Unknown |
No message left.
| jack 2008-03-11 14:43:42 Unknown |
has called twice in the last 24 hours? No message
| t 2008-03-06 18:07:15 Unknown |
Recorded message about Google advertising, pressed 1 and then it hung up on me.
| KO 2007-12-17 18:59:08 Unknown |
I get about 3 calls a week from this number.
| Rachel 2007-12-17 18:54:17 Unknown |
Someone keeps calling from this number.