Tuesday, May 20, 2008
1-800-400-3000
Got a phone call from this number on my handy this afternoon. I don't answer calls anyway especially ones that show up that don't have a name attached to them via my internal known-people phone directory.
Plus the # looked phunny. Look at all those zeroes, fps.
After checking to see whether the unknown someone left a message (Nope.), I ran the number through Google and came across this, specifically the entry filed by al at 5/19/2008 2:46:56 PM which reads
I am an employee of the lumber company that this number is registered to. We do not solicite anyone nor do we give out any information. We just found out today that our 800 number was spoofed by another company. We have contacted our phone company, our state attorney general, and the FTC about this matter. I am hoping we will be able to resolve this issue.
So, don't call the number to rant at someone. Seems it's probably not their fault.
(Or maybe Al is a plant from the spammer trying to get people to lay off. ... in any case. ...)
If you get a call from this number, no need to answer it. It's not Publishers' Clearinghouse telling you you've won a million big ones.
Plus the # looked phunny. Look at all those zeroes, fps.
After checking to see whether the unknown someone left a message (Nope.), I ran the number through Google and came across this, specifically the entry filed by al at 5/19/2008 2:46:56 PM which reads
I am an employee of the lumber company that this number is registered to. We do not solicite anyone nor do we give out any information. We just found out today that our 800 number was spoofed by another company. We have contacted our phone company, our state attorney general, and the FTC about this matter. I am hoping we will be able to resolve this issue.
So, don't call the number to rant at someone. Seems it's probably not their fault.
(Or maybe Al is a plant from the spammer trying to get people to lay off. ... in any case. ...)
If you get a call from this number, no need to answer it. It's not Publishers' Clearinghouse telling you you've won a million big ones.
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Bertold Brecht:
Everything changes. You can make
A fresh start with your final breath.
But what has happened has happened. And the water
You once poured into the wine cannot be
Drained off again.
Everything changes. You can make
A fresh start with your final breath.
But what has happened has happened. And the water
You once poured into the wine cannot be
Drained off again.