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writteb the company and they still call
attorney General already called on HSBC. they were told in writing not to call
michigan attorney General has been contacted today about this 0ompany
written several letters for them to stop calling abd they still do. Now i'm emailing a friend of mine at the Attorney Generals office in Michigan to stop this harassment.
For ATT and ATT UVerse customers. Log in to your account where you can remove up to 20 numbers on Call Blocking. You can also turn on anonymous call blocking. And the best feature is Exclusive Call Forwarding. Use Exclusive Call Forwarding by placing up to 20 numbers and direct those numbers to one of the 800, 888, 877, 866, numbers that have been calling/brothering you. Works like a charm.
Got 10 calls from this number yesterday, and never once was there a human at the other end. So far today, got another 5 calls.
Finally, I called them back, and just got a recording, asking me (only) to "Enter your account number." It never told me for what... Credit card? Which one? Debit card? Which one?
On my own, I had to research that this was HSBC, so I tried again, and only got a message that their "office is closed," yet the (automated) "dialing for dollars" continued.
I finally called the customer service number on the back of my card, the guy there acknowledged my account was current, and that they were having a "glitch" with the "dialing for dollars" system, and that they're getting "quite a few calls."
I suggested they simply "Unplug the f&*#ing thing" until someone can get it fixed, and that I was going to report them if I get one more harassing call.
The guy I spoke with ("John" Yeah, right) said he was putting in an emergency order to have "it" stop calling me immediately.