| Spyingworksbothways 2013-08-19 22:16:06 Unknown |
Has this number called you? Don't want to be called again? Don't bother phoning - you should not have to pay money to contact any company to tell them to take your number off their list. Below are listed a variety of email addresses and potential addresses, all of which you could copy into the "To" field of a single email (don't forget to separate with a comma and a space between addresses), insisting that they remove your # from their list. The level or degree of civility you dispay in such an email if you have been bothered by their calling is strictly at your own discretion, however you would do well to understand the limits of Canada's "DNC" legislation with respect to survey companies prior to writing such an email:
- adrianab@advanis.net This is the email for Adriana Bernardino, their "Executive Vice President of Research" (a rather grandiose title!)
Ms. Bernardino's is the only listed email of the 4 primary executives listed.
However one could infer from that info that the other executives listed could possibly be reached similarly, meaning that Michael Williams, President, might be reachable as michaelw@advanis.net, or possibly as mwilliams@advanis.net, or m.williams@advanis.net, or michaelwilliams@advanis.net, or michael.williams@advanis.net
The same could well hold true for Craig Hiltz, "Executive Vice President, Field Operations" (also grandiose with an added touch of self-importance!), so craigh@advanis.net - etc., etc., and with -
Gary Offenberger, "Executive Vice President, Market Research Services" - so - garyo@advanis.net, etc., etc.
Also available for use:
- From their own website: info@etudesondage.com
- Also from their own website, HR@advanis.net
- From this website (http://whois.domaintools.com/advanis.ca) you can also see a general email to add:
support@advanis.ca -and-
sales@advanis.net
joliecoeur@advanis.net
| Duke 2007-10-06 18:52:22 Unknown |
Repeatedly receive calls, and this number is tied to Advanis, Inc. in Canada. They offer management services, including targeted marketing . . . yet, they repeatedly call me without leaving a message, so what does that say about their "management" and "marketing" practices? This may be another Sprint marketing affiliate (or someone has "stolen" contact info of Sprint cellular customers).