BH Hell said:I recently recieved a phone call from a man asking me was I happy with my phone provider. I said yes and asked him how he got my number, he said it was on a system, I said, no chance. Anyway after a few minutes of gentle persuasion he told me that he just started diallying numbers i.e. 1234567, 1234568, 1234569 and so on. I was quite annoyed but also amused that he thought of doing this.
Anyway, just letting you know.
Judybaby73 said:I have been called 4 times now from perlico asking me to switch. Each time I tell them I'm busy and not to call me again. They have my name however. How can I get myself removed from their "books"? I don't want them calling me but they won't listen!
But the PDs don't like strong regulation of businesses.onlineprint said:There is always the possible court action taken by the data protection office - see below case from 2005 (Optic)
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