3212502030
Country: USA
321 area code:
Florida (Melbourne, Orlando, Palm Bay)
Report a phone call from 321-250-2030 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
- Texas replies to Y.H.They call all hours and don't leave a message. At least it's not some women calling! lol
- ACalled once never did anything
- Caller: Kissimmee FL
- G. F.Called, I did not answer, they did not leave message
- Caller: Unk
- Pamelacalled and hung up so returned the call and it said my call did not go thru. I am dealing with a seriously family members illness and do not need any extra disturbance I am on a do not call list
- SLIronically, I was sending requests online at vrbo.com and homeaway.com for a vacation in Orlando in the future. Today, this 321-250-2030 called and my caller id said Kissimmee, FL. I figured it was one of the owners from a rental on vrbo or homeaway as those are the only time I put my home phone # recently. I did not answer the call. I am on the Do Not Call list and update it every year since I always seem to get those darn unwanted calls. Maybe these kind of people create rentals or buy phone #'s from these websites. I'm going to send both of those websites the phone # that called me and tell them what I think of them giving out my #. Way too coincidental!
- shawn replies to PattyMost phone serv. now allow you to block spacific numbers. Do that and they will just hear a recording something about 'this number is not accepting calls at this point' and your phone won't ring.
- barbI just got a call from this number. No one answered and you can't call the number back.
- Suzyocnphone call on my home # -- no message left
- Caller: unknown
- Gloria MathewsI am on the Do Not Call Resgistry, however I keep receiving phone calls from this number
- Caller: Unknown
- A feels bad 4 u replies to PattyOH MY GOSH YOU NEED TO SEE IF YOU CAN SUE THEM! THIS # CALLS ME UP TO 9 CALLS IN 5 DAYS! NOW GO HAVE A GOOD DAY! :)
- carolynwhy? what's the point? why doing this kind of stuff?
- mabunnyI think this is a new # for me. Another telemarketer no doubt, but they didn't wait for the answering machine. Maybe we should march on the FTC Building, wherever that is! ha. I think with today's technology, these calls could surely be traced.
- BobSomething to keep in mind about all these continuing bothersome calls for surveys, so called charities and so called charity pickups despite asking them to remove you from their list:
Call centers have sprung up in my town that make use of the survey and the charity loophole around the do not call list; they have been a headache for law enforcement, emergency services, neighboring businesses and residential areas. When I ask any patrolling officer in town about these call centers, they are quick to state their frustrations about the criminal activity that some of these call centers have brought into the area. Several law enforcement agencies regularly visit some of these call centers looking for warrant arrests etc. I have heard from sources including from frustrated employees that work for these call centers complaining about the drug activity, vandalism of cars and neighboring businesses, break-ins and theft, drinking while on the job, smoke breaks are actually marijuana breaks, drunk driving, very dangerous driving, tons of tossed out litter of empty liquor containers, trash, food etc. I’ve even heard that the mangers are also involved in criminal activities and have even preyed on their legitimate employees who are simply trying to eek out a living on horrible wages. Also the operators are untrained in a very high turn around, poorly managed and dysfunctional work environment.
Also realize this when you call a companies’ customer service line and get horrible service from the call center that’s been hired by the company. One time while on a call with our bank’s customer service, the operator was so loopy that it required ending the call and calling again to try and get someone else to help, think about that when you call a companies’ customer service and the conversation gets odd, off the wall and obtuse – you may be talking to an operator that’s drunk or on something. After 6 months of getting a different and wrong answer to our ongoing problem each time we called our bank’s call center, we gave up and closed the account.
With so little police left in our town due to cutbacks, they can’t always respond to vandalism and break-ins when it’s witnessed as they have their plate full responding to the major emergencies, this allows the criminal activity free reign, the neighborhood becomes the hood. Some insurance companies require proof of private security patrols before they will honor a claim due to vandalism or theft leaving the neighboring businesses off guard and uncovered. These businesses also have the added cost to hire private security, install security systems/monitoring, upgrade lighting etc. Then there are the dangers and headaches to the nearby businesses employees such as their cars being vandalized or broken into. Some businesses simply give in, pickup and move out of town.
One of my neighbors owns a call center and he requires that his operators are bonded, but I guess there’s no laws requiring this – there should be. Right now in my town it seems like anybody can start up a call center and hire questionable labor for cheap without much regulation.
I my efforts the past several years to try and get something done, I am most struck by the fact that there’s no real help, everyone is more worried about being sued than dealing with the obvious problem - you are on your own....- Caller: Out Of Area
- GMZI got a call from is number. I don't know who was making the call
- undrgrndgirl replies to Joethanks, joe for such comprehensive information!
- BudI get these phone calls from 321-250-2030 my answering machine answers and i get a peeping noise until I answer and hang up, other wise I think it would go on until my recorder is full. I want this guy prosucuted!!!
- AnonymousI received a call today from (321) 250-2030 but did not answer. No message. Typically, if I receive a call from an unrecognized number, I don’t answer, but Google it. If there is a history of abuse, this is what I do.
I file a complaint with the FCC against this caller at http://www.fcc.gov/complaints. I get an acknowledgement after I submit the complaint, and, soon after a while, the FCC will send me a formal email acknowledging my complaint, assign a complaint number, and advise that it is investigating the complaint.
At a minimum, a complaint should be filed with the FCC at http://www.fcc.gov/complaints. The form only takes a few minutes to fill out and you can file a complaint against three different numbers at once. I think this is the most effective way to deal with this problem. If you file a complaint with the FCC, be sure to submit the link to this thread in the complaint form. That way, the FCC will be aware that the caller has done this repeatedly.
This is a copy of an email I received from the FCC acknowledging each of my prior complaints. It might take a few weeks to receive the acknowledgment, but you should get one:
“Dear Consumer:
Re: Case # 12- XXXXXXXX
Thank you for contacting the FCC regarding possible violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) and the Commission’s telemarketing and junk fax rules. Information provided in consumer complaints like yours helps the Commission to combat abusive or unlawful practices in these areas, including taking enforcement actions against individuals or companies. In this regard, the Communications Act authorizes the Commission to issue citations and, in some cases, impose substantial fines upon entities that violate telemarketing and junk fax rules.
Although the Commission does not resolve individual complaints, each complaint is individually analyzed and assists us in enforcement actions to protect consumers like yourself. You should be aware that the TCPA also provides for enforcement of the telemarketing and junk fax rules by state attorneys general and by individual consumers. With respect to the latter, the TCPA permits individuals who have received certain unlawful telemarketing, such as junk faxes or telemarketing calls, to sue the violator in state courts where they may be awarded up to $1500 for each violation.
We invite you to visit the FCC’s Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau’s Internet web site at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb for more information. You may also call the FCC’s Consumer Center toll free at 1-888-CALL-FCC [1-888-225-5322], TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC [1-888-835-5322].
Sincerely,
Sharon C. Bowers, Division Chief
Consumer Inquiries & Complaints Division
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau“
Please invest the small amount of time necessary to file the complaint, particularly if you are irritated by these obtrusive and incessant calls. Good luck! - BCThey keep calling offering a free Disney vacation. ONE BIG SCAM! And there is no opt out option once you've suffered through the entire message.
Report them to the FCC at http://www.fcc.gov/- Call type: Telemarketer
- BobOver the years, the FTC has fined and shut-down numerous scams as well as those who ignore the Do Not Call list (auto warranty, personal finance, carpet/duct cleaning). Scams persist due to the huge profit potential. Hanging up, being on the Do Not Call list or opting-out does not protect you from their repeated calls. We can stop this with a simple, board-based and consistent campaign of taking away their profits with a few easy steps:
• Waste their time: talk to them, pretend that you are interested, string them along for as long as you can. Extending their average call length will tie-up their staff, increase employee turnover and starve their sales. My personal best is 17 minutes and 30 seconds (including 5 minutes of a supervisor’s time). Post your best times and techniques on Facebook and Tweet about it. Record your call and comments; post it on YouTube.
• Get others to help: forward this article to others, media, newsletters, Facebook, LinkedIn groups, Twitter and YouTube.
• Find and expose them: They could be located anywhere in the world but someone must be selling something to them. There are former or current disgruntled employees and managers who will tell the truth. Find them and post their comments and suggestions.
• Turn them in: go to the FTC web site and log all scam calls and those who ignore the Do Not Call list: https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx
Do not take out your frustrations on the companies who’s callerID has been used, they are victims themselves. Remember the Do Not Call list does not apply to the following calls: debt collection, political, surveys, non-profit, fund raising or to organizations with whom you have recently done business.- Caller: USAVacationStation
- Call type: Telemarketer
- PMWould like this company to STOP calling me.
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