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This time I wasn't home and they left no message. The way I stop other companies is I play along like I am interested. This may mean setting up an appointment. Then you will learn the real name of the company paying these people to call. If that company does not give up the actual name of the violator then sue them in Small Claims court for at least $1,500-. That's triple damages for their "knowingly and willfully" violating the Do Not Call list. I won over $10,000- in damages last year.
I releive at least 2-3 calls per week from Green trying to sell me on Solar energy. (1) I told him I told him live in a condo with no authority to have Solar contraptions installed and that it would have to be done by the property people that handle the condos. (2) He seems rather dense when I told him and his fellow annoyers to stop calling. He suggested I change my telephone number.
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Solar solutions robocall. My number is registered on the DNC list. Would like them prosecuted for FCC violations.