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They called me twice and made me a hard time vith free gas voucher for $40
then i would need to pay $25 a mo. to get some discounts in many companies like Home Depot and Blockbuster
it such a crap don't respond
3 times today. I didn't answer. Didn't recognize the area code. No message.
Decided to check it out on here.
I was receiving multiple, daily calls from this number weeks ago and finally got sick of it and answered. It was a telemarketer saying that "as a valued customer" they'd like to give me a $40 gas card at no charge for "trying" a new discount program. The catch - and it's clever and quick - you are asked for a credit card number (which they say they won't charge today and that's correct), however, by agreeing to "try their promo" and accepting the $40 gas card, you've agreed to pay monthly for that program after a 10 day trial period which will be automatically billed to the card.. They talk fast and it sounds good BUT it's not.. I told 2 different people that I did not want the program and that they had NO AUTHORITY to charge any of my cards and that they were to remove me from the call list. It's been fine for 2 weeks but, guess what, 2 calls last night and 3 more today from the same number/ company with the same pitchy... Filing a complaint with FCC today.
I received 3 calls from this number yesterday and and I got 2 today. I answered one of the times and nobody was there. I called the number today and people answered with the name Quality Resources.
Received 3 calls today in a 7 hour period. I called the number when I got off work. It was some company called Quality something and the person that answered was named Yevette or Evett. The reason for the call was because of some service I signed up for which was a bunch of crap. They wanted to offer me a $40 gas card but I don't know what I would have been signing up for. Asked to have my name taken off the list.
Also used the number 866-379-2003. I added them to my blacklist of a free service I use called Trapcall (at trapcall.com) Trapcall already had the number in their system under a company named QRI.