Illegal telemarketer / scam calls

Today's numbers that are calling:  << Please do not post full phone numbers >>
917-XXX-XXXX
263-XXX-XXXX
So, being on the DoNotCall list is worthless, these individuals breaking the law with thier scam aren't paying attention to it, unless of course that's were they're getting thier numbers from.
So, Verizon, we know that you know when a phone number is making thousands of calls per day, when are you going to put a stop to it?
Or, does Verizon only care about the income being generated by these hucksters, which of course would make Verizon the accessory to these criminal activities?
Oh, and thank you Verizon for charging an extra $5 monthly to stop "unavailable" callers, it's nice to know that Verizon cares about thier profit.
Message was edited by: Verizon Moderator

SAPdeacon wrote:
All Verizon needs to do is make it unprofitable for these individuals.
In 2009, Telephone Management Corporation was sued by Verizon Wireless for it’s role in an illegal telemarketing scheme...  full article
The telemarketers and the individuals who fall for the scams are what make it profitable, and contrary to what you said about Verizon somehow being a middleman, according to the article linked above, Verizon is actively working AGAINST the telemarketers.
I still don't get how Verizon is responsible for telemarketing "scams" - what about AT&T, T-Mobile, and other cellular companies?    And I get calls all the time on our Comcast landline, and that has no connection at all with Verizon.  So Comcast is in on this too?
Don't answer calls from #'s you don't recognize, set your phone to ring for contacts only (or set a "silent" ringtone for unknown callers), and report all the scam #'s to the donotcall list.  That way you are minimally bothered, and you are being proactive about reporting and stopping the calls.

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