Anonymous wrote:We have been getting calls from various creditors of the prior user of our number for 3 years now. When I get a message, I call back the number and do the automated thing for wrong number, yet they don't remove the number and keep calling back. I'm ready to report them!
This sounds like the people who have been bothering us for years. We are military and move a lot. Apparently a number we had in one city previously had belonged to someone who owed debts. I would explain it was not us and they would stop for a few months. The next year, we moved, and they called us at our NEW number, asking for the same unusual name. This time they did not always stop calling. Then I made the horrible mistake of calling the you-have-thewrong-number line from work and they started calling me there. Got Fairfax county consumer protection division involved and the calls stopped for a few months. They have recently started back up. From what I have read, it costs more to remove a wrong number than to just keep calling. It is possible to sue but seems like it should not come to that. I do report them to the FTC do not call website. If someone has a solution for this they would be a hero.