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ordbrae | 14:43 Tue 20th Aug 2013 | Technology
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I paid £45.00 to a call blocking service.The contract (by telephone) was as follows :- Unsolicited commercial and silent calls to be blocked.The contract in my name would,in perpituity,cover my telephone.A certificate of authenticity to this effect to be issued.
During the first 3 weeks no unwanted calls were received.Then they began again.For eg.ON 19/8/13 I received 4 calls at 11.48,12.20,13.36 and 16.24.During the past I have reported the calls to the firm via their web site.For each reported I receive a confirmation e-mail to say the sender will be asked to remove my number from their call list.
I have yet to receive the certificate of authenticity.I continue to receive unsolicited calls.I have written to the firm.I have requested a telephone contact via their web facility.I have yet to receive their call.I have tried phoning to be kept waiting (last time 30 mins.and give up.
My question is ''What do I do now''
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I wasn't aware that there was a service like this that you could pay for. Who provides the service please ordbrae?
Did you part with your £45 following an unsolicited phone call? If so it was probably a scam and you've lost your money. If you paid by credit card check if anything else has been been taken from your card account. If so cancel your card immediately.
Cancel your payments. Having to email them every time you get an unsolicited call- which they haven't prevented, is not exactly hassle-free. Even if they are genuine, it's not working.
who is your service with?

We have a paid-for service with the Call Prevention Service - never had any trouble with it. If any calls sneak through, we ring them up to report them, CPS contact the caller and tell them to stop and they do.

The contract is in perpetuity for £45? I am a bit sceptical about that!
It hurts me to say it, but I think you have been conned.

Check your bank account immediately and, even if it appears to be in order, ask for a new card and account number.

Al.
It sounds like a phone scam since OP says the contract was by phone - I'd like to know who the "company" is. Ord, if you gave them your bank details over the phone, ring your bank NOW and tell them.
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