Dear Alliance Healthcare, 877-667-2793. I am hereby giving you NOTICE that you are NOT ALLOWED to call my telephone number. I am on a NATIONAL DO NOT CALL LIST. I have never done business with you, or requested information from you. I have already formally requested you cease and decist calling me.
If you attempt to contact me again, I WILL PURSUE LEGAL REMEDY.
Boy, you need to chill.
Here's what I do (btw, I too am on the national Do Not Call list, but since Barky took over, that doesn't seem to mean squat): I look at caller ID. If I get the same call twice, I note the number, answer, take the caller's name, then ask for her mailing address. She'll want to know why, and I tell her that it will make the Oregon Attorney General's job somewhat easier. You'd be amazed at how quickly you're removed from their call list.
Or, you could try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl5uhjJFTiE
Posted by: Max | Saturday, 05 May 2012 at 11:33 AM
That's Max!
I get about four to ten calls most business days. When I answer, nothing. The worst seems to be Wells Fargo.
Oh, well. At least I know my phone is working.
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Posted by: TMI | Saturday, 05 May 2012 at 12:55 PM
OK, I will give that video solution a try!
Posted by: Gullyborg | Saturday, 05 May 2012 at 03:04 PM
Over the last six years members from the Make it Safe Coalition (MISC) have arranged
an assembly of Whistleblowers in Washington,DC each year for an annual conference
originally known as Washington Whistleblower’s Week. The ACORN 8 and the USDA
Coalition of Mionrity Employees will co-‐host this year’sWhistleblower Summit on
Civil & Human Rights.
This year’s theme is WoW…Obama—fighting the War on Whistleblowers and Women.
We are proud to announce that MSNBC Host Dylan Ratigan has agreed to participate
and that the PACIFICA Radio Network will broadcast the historic event nationally this year.
The Pillar Human Rights Award for International Person’s of Conscience will be awarded to notable civil and human rights champions.The international press may cover the event as well.
Monday
The Opening Plenary and Panel Discussion will take place in the
Dirksen Building Senate Judiciary Hearing Room on May 21, 2012 (12:00—4:00 PM).Followed by Welcome Reception and Art Auction at the Mott House on May21, 2012 (5:00—7:00 PM)
Tuesday
A Press Conference on the Mall at the Martin Luther King Memorial will be held on May 22, 2012 (11:00—2:00 PM). Followed by Historic Whistleblower Book Signing and Film Screening at Busboy’s & Poets (14th and V. Street)on May 22, 2012(4:00—8:00 PM).Notable authors, whistleblowers and advocates include Tom Devine, the Whistleblowers Survival Guide; Michael McCray, ACORN8: Race, Power & Politics, and Eyal Press, Beautiful Souls.
Wednesday
Civil and Human Rights Roundtable on the War on Women,and the War on Whistleblowers will be held at the Mott House on May 23, 2012 (10:00—2:00 PM). ACORN 8, USDA Coalition of Minority Employees and the MISC are an assortment of various public interest/advocacy groups. For more information call 202.370.6635 or 703.743.0565 or for more information please visit the ACORN8.com website.
Posted by: Art | Thursday, 17 May 2012 at 12:01 PM