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| yvette colon 2013-04-17 19:41:48 Telemarketer |
they say that they are from Visa guest rewards...they are fast talkers.....
Hate them!!!!!
| FU2 2012-11-29 02:38:20 Unknown |
I will if you will.
| JC 2012-10-29 12:43:48 Unknown |
Why don't you contribute something meaningful once in a while FU2 instead of your childish by remarks.
| 2G 2012-10-29 05:00:57 Unknown |
Have you heard from YOURS? Drop some eye drops in your eyes and actually read what The One Who Called said. MD247 is a multi-BILLION dollar enterprise. They offer people who are just starting out in the work force the opportunity to make good money doing something other than flipping burgers or relying on tips. They have a policy of hiring vets/disabled vets and anyone else who is willing to work, in an economic market that is hurting, regardless of what the powers that be try to tell you. Quality assurance is very strict, whether checking up on home base or outsourced personnel and, although every effort is made to keep everyone employed, blatant disregard for the customer has zero tolerance. Why dont you actually call the customer service number to complain so that a remedy can be found instead of talking crap to a bunch of strangers? I hope your tooth breaks off and it costs you twice what MD247 could have saved you to get it fixed. Fool.
| yef 2012-10-29 04:32:24 Unknown |
Well that's great that this is their DBA name, but when they cold-call people, I think those people are entitled to a more detailed description of who the company is.
| just passing through 2012-10-29 04:31:01 Unknown |
Not executive office OF. Just "Executive Offices". It's a "Doing Business As" registered name. And do YOU make several billion dollars a year with YOUR "real job?
| 2G 2012-10-29 04:29:15 Unknown |
Not executive office OF. Just "Executive Offices". It's a "Doing Business As" registered name.
| yef 2012-10-29 04:28:34 Unknown |
I'm sure nobody wants to be "dogged" at work, but I would certainly expect it if I worked for a telemarketing company. How about all the posters on this site who have been "dogged" and harassed at
home AND work by all these various telemarketers, air duct cleaners, "Rachel" at Card Sevices, fraudulent collection agencies, and the list goes on. So many of these morons do not respect peoples' wishes to be taken off of their company-specific lists. They hide behind spoofed numbers and inaccurate caller ID. Sorry, but I have no sympathy for any of these scammers who call me unsolicited and try to take advantage of me with various above-mentioned scams.
| 2G 2012-10-29 04:24:53 Unknown |
Just an FYIk it IS illegal for most telemarketers to call pay-per-minute cells, although all others are fair game (even some who are on Natl. Do Not Call...check that website). I'm not sure how they're supposed to tell which is which but your best bet is to take 3 seconds to tell them "this is a Tracphone. Put me on your Do Not Call list, and hang up. That should stop the calls FROM THAT #.
| 2G 2012-10-29 04:18:07 Unknown |
That's one of the websites that share info. Read their Privacy Policy before you use their "service".
| Payback 2012-10-29 04:14:44 Unknown |
Okay they are real and professional but what explains the first post on Page 1 that says "Got a call. Very rude lady, hung up on me when I asked who she was." A professional working for MD247 gets rude with somebody? Oh My !
| 2G 2012-10-29 04:14:27 Unknown |
Would you want people to "dog" you because they were annoyed with you at work? It's the owners of the companies who set methods of operation. Their personnel only do what they are told to do. A lot of disabled vets and physically handicapped are able to be independent because they are willing to do distasteful jobs like this.
| 2G 2012-10-29 04:08:11 Unknown |
I've checked. They actually have a B+ rating. The discounts are through Optum Health Allies, a subsidiary of United Health Care.
| Payback 2012-10-29 04:07:54 Unknown |
If you noticed a poster saying they are a police department. Why would a police department get a call from a Telemedicine company unless someone spoofed their number? People who don't have an account at Bank of America get calls claiming they are Bank of America, and when they call Bank of America, an employee from Bank of America tells them they never made the call.
| 2G 2012-10-29 04:02:10 Unknown |
Goodness, I have central heat, child! Just kidding...I'm just not letting you bait me! No, I'm just a professional researcher and this particular subject, telemarketing, is something I already had experience with (on the receiving end of the phone) for decades. I'll never love the idea, but I've learned a lot in the past 20 months.
| Payback 2012-10-29 04:02:02 Unknown |
The ones who sell people's numbers to others for a profit will know how it feels when they themselves get calls from "Telemarketers" here or overseas :-)
| julie 2012-10-29 04:00:53 Unknown |
Goodnight--I'm up past my bed time, too! We didn't keep you up, silly girl!!
| 2G 2012-10-29 03:55:51 Unknown |
LOLI Only because you kids are keeping me up waaaay past my bedtime!!! At 68 it takes a whole lot longer to accumulate beauty sleep!
| 2G 2012-10-29 03:53:32 Unknown |
:) No but I have been researching them and a number of other companies for the past couple of years for a journalist friend for his work.
| FU2 2012-10-29 03:48:47 Unknown |
Have you heard from your brain lately?
| 2G 2012-10-29 03:48:21 Unknown |
Oh, and I know that the MD247 part isn't a scam because my sister-in-law in TX had it and I was finally able to test it while visiting them after my husband died 2 years ago. She said it was worth it since she didn't have dental coverage for caps or crowns.
| 2G 2012-10-29 03:42:02 Unknown |
I'll do one last post then I really need to hit the hay! Please understand that I am in complete empathy AND sympathy with you, Payback. I really do understand what you are saying. The bottom line is this: your credit card company, grocery store, internet service provider and anyone else you pay with your credit card is going to share your information via Call Lists, which they sell the info to or develop themselves and sell. Anytime you enter your phone number ANYwhere electronically or even on paper (which information is always transcribed into electronic databases), you have become, in their eyes "fair game". Telemarketers will indicate that you were chosen because of some marketing partner or another. Partnership is a broad,
B R O A D
term; if you receive a new VISA credit card from Main Street Bank (all ficticious names) and then go to Old Joe's gas station to charge $20 in gas, then spend $3 at 2G's Dollar Farm Store and THEN buy Brand name toilet paper at Rudy-oh's corner store, you have just set up "partnerships" (aka: EBR or existing business relationships) between 7 different entities. That's the ridiculous way that the laws are set up. Companies will take the fullest advantage of all those loopholes. Plus, they don't do all their business from one location any more than BurgerKing sells all their food out of one store...thus different numbers for the same basic call. By the way, as far as I know, MD247 hasnt yet gone to foreign outsourcing, although it may be that their outsource companies may do foreign outsourcing of their own (confusing, huh?). At any rate, go to the Natl DNC website when you have a couple hours & really REALLY read it. Hard. You'll see what I mean about loopholes. They're not scamming you, they're just acting like defense lawyers! Goodnight.
| Payback 2012-10-29 03:06:59 Unknown |
Nobody will trust telemarketers aka boiler room employees no matter how nice they sound. This disease has been going for years and it has to be eradicated one way or the other.
| julie 2012-10-29 03:02:15 Unknown |
Their stupidity is what helps us pick them out, but they don't realize it! Right now, you and I are being called nasty names by 2G!!
| 2G 2012-10-29 03:00:24 Unknown |
You know, Payback, I've had a hard time during my lifetime referring to ANY telemarketing company as "legit" to begin with...I won't lie. It's annoying to get the calls day in and day out, and I've had it up to here (hand to eyebrows) with pushy ones. But in the past few years I've done a lot of research on the practice of telemarketing, as well as on specific companies who use it as a marketing tool, for a series of articles one of our local journalists has been writing and I've had to rethink my stance a little. I personally think that the laws should be simpler...more black~n~white if you will...which would make them much more easily enforceable. Unfortunately, as with other laws, there are huge grey areas: the exceptions, exemptions and other loopholes that are in place to smooth any company's ruffled feathers. I completely agree that if a person makes the effort and takes the time to register with the Natl. DNC that that should be the end of it. Period. But that's not how it works. The best that we can do is educate ourselves on the laws and follow protocol. AND refuse to give up personal information; if the product or service isn't of interest to you, be firm & say "thx but no thx & put me on your DNC". I know I'm repeating myself but I really feel it's important to say 'take a deep breath and really hear me'! Or as my daughter said to me when she got tired of hearing me fuming & complaining, "Mom really. Like you told us when we were kids: Suck it up and deal wit' it!" Again, we can only get satisfaction if we follow through on due diligence with the US companies whether they outsource overseas, or keep it in America. Alas, I know nothing of International laws that may be relevent, though...yet! Goodness! I need to put these ancient old bones to bed. I do wish you all the best, Payback. Perhaps we can argue back n forth later!!! Goodnight!
| Payback 2012-10-29 02:52:48 Unknown |
Their stupidity and insanity has no end as well.
| julie 2012-10-29 02:51:12 Unknown |
And after that fake payday loans, a fake DEA agent, fake FBI agent, and the possibilities are endless..............
| Payback 2012-10-29 02:48:14 Unknown |
Today 2G is defending fake dental insurance plans. Tomorrow it'll be defending Member Service. Day after tomorrow, 2G's African Associate will offer Government Grants.
| julie 2012-10-29 02:43:16 Unknown |
2G got more defensive and condescending as they went on, thats what got my attention! Bet they don't post again!
| Payback 2012-10-29 02:39:04 Unknown |
The credit card scammers are sneaky bunch. They pretend to be legit when nobody is paying any attention to them.