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how do companies get your phone number
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if its ex directory. Are they sold onto to businesses somehow.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it is cold calling, ie on spec, then I believe they give all the operators a sheet of numbers to ring and hope that they get some answers. For example 01234 000001, 01234 000002, 01234 000003 and so on. Once they get a response they speak confidently and act as if they know you. You would be surprised at the info they can get from you with just a few questions. I always answer "If you're trying to sell me something then I will not deal with you over the phone. Please put any requests in writing" Thank you and bye." Nauturally I never give my address!
we are on the call preference, and it was a utility company, not ours.
I am pished off, it spoilt dinner, and i did tell the person we are not not remotely interested. I would have said worse but decided better part of valour and all that. I did ask how they got our number, she said it came up on the screen, so thanks effin much, well that's what i was thinking.
I am pished off, it spoilt dinner, and i did tell the person we are not not remotely interested. I would have said worse but decided better part of valour and all that. I did ask how they got our number, she said it came up on the screen, so thanks effin much, well that's what i was thinking.
Ubasses is right, always tick the opt out boxes (which are often small and at the bottom), also sometimes when you are dealing with a company over the phone they tell you in the pre-recorded menu that they will give your details to others and to tell the adviser if you don't want this to happen - often it takes so long to actually speak to someone that you may forget to mention this.
If the call originates in the UK, and you're registered with the TPS, report the company to the TPS. They will to pass on your complaint to the Information
Commissioner's Office who is resposible for enforcement. You can complain online here:-
http://complaints.tpsonline.org.uk/Consumer/
If you have been a customer of the company who calls you, and you have given them your number in the past, the TPS can't do anything to stop that.
Commissioner's Office who is resposible for enforcement. You can complain online here:-
http://complaints.tpsonline.org.uk/Consumer/
If you have been a customer of the company who calls you, and you have given them your number in the past, the TPS can't do anything to stop that.