888-349-4313
| Harrison 2011-06-06 21:05:26 Unknown |
Several calls
| quit calling 2011-06-06 21:05:26 Unknown |
Call about 4 times a week. No message. Who the hell is this.
| Todd in Denver 2010-08-27 14:53:44 Survey |
Best Buy called me regarding a recent survey I filled out and wanted to ask a few questions. The number on my caller ID was not the same 8xx they asked me to call back on so it most likely a generic toll free number for Best Buy or the company that is doing the survey review for them.
| JR 2010-08-20 15:36:33 Unknown |
Keeps calling - called again last night. IF I answer, no one says anything. If I don't answer, there is no message. If I call back I get some pre-recorded message "you have reached "COA Telecenter"....
Aggrevating!!!!!!!
| Turd Ferguson 2010-08-12 06:36:22 Telemarketer |
Got a call from this number, they didnt leave a message. I called it back and there was a recording saying: "you have reached "COA Telecenter", you can leave a message or press * and enter your passcode" bla bla bla, something along those lines.
It was probably an automated phone bot or a telemarketer that uses COA's call services. Either way, they're obnoxious.
This is a pretty cool trick that will get rid of automated phone bots:
Automated phone bots keep calling and interrupting you with their pre-recorded marketing messages? Play the U.S. Special Information Tone signal for "vacant circuit" when you pick up the phone. "The Consumerist" says a reader who kept getting automated debt collection calls added the tone to the beginning of his voicemail greeting:
The next time the robot called, it thought it was getting a dead line and dutifully erased the number from its system. Voila, automatons be gone. Some places have autodialers that don't (or have been tweaked) to respond to SIT tones, but if you've got a persistent unwanted robot caller, it's worth a shot.
Of course, adding this to your answering machine greeting may confuse genuine human callers as well, but that may be worth scaring off the bots. Grab the tone as a WAV file from the Art of Hacking site.
Link to Special Information Tone signal for "vacant circuit" --http://artofhacking.com/files/sounds/live/aoh_sit-vc.htm
| Karren in Puyallup 2010-08-01 00:47:44 Unknown |
Called twice and didn't leave a message.
| Jim n' Puyallup 2010-08-01 00:43:17 Unknown |
Called left no message
| Ray 2010-05-19 01:00:59 Unknown |
Just called me...I didn't answer...