Robo Calls WTF? Finally I Have A Number That May Work, The National Do Not Call Registry 888.382.1222

According to my cell phone carrier; after 13 phone calls from the same number, and them not being able to tell me who was calling me; even though it was always the same number : 123221200143 or 23221200143 , they have no idea who was calling me.  Wow!  With today’s technology, and my skills;  I have no idea where they come from.  I tried blocking the numbers, they still came through.  In fact, I was up all night because it only rings 2 times every 20 minutes.  They explained with the apps that are out there people are able to mask their numbers and there is no recourse.  I tried the “Robo Killer”, and “Call Blocker”, both with four to five stars.  Both were non-productive.  Robo Killer still allowed the calls through, it was neat, but didn’t work.  Call blocker disconnected my calls when the blocked calls came in, and my ringer wouldn’t work when they came in, it was useless.  I called the National Do Not Call Registry at 888.382.1222, Wow! Not a call since.  Please add your number to this registry.  I called my lawyer.  It’s true.  If we are on the list for 31 days, we can take legal action against these people.  Why stop your car in front of people and pretend wiplash?  Let’s cost these guys money for calling us.  I believe we can bankrupt them if everyone joins together and adds their number to the National Do Not Call Registry.  Call my lawyer.   He actually loves this kind of arguing.  Wilson Wages.  http://www.wageslaw.com. Let’s join together and stop these annoying calls.  Hell, let’s sue the living crap out of them.  I’m completely in.  Please join me in my attempt to interupt their days and nights.  I have over 14,000 clients who read my blogs and call me for service.  But I need everyone’s help for this to work.

 

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