FTC Moves to Block Extended Warranty Robocalls »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 5 months, 3 weeks ago in News

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You might have received one of these annoying extended warranty calls on your cell phone. I know I have, but fortunately, only on my work cell phone, although many of the people I know at work have experienced it.

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    Justice4All5 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Good move. I pay for my phone so people can call me. But half the time it's a sales call so I don't answer if I am busy. Then people leave a message and I call back but they don't answer because it might be a sales call.
    I have programmed my phone for different ring tones which helps a lot.

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      StevieGee5 months, 3 weeks ago

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      My son got a call from someone telling him the warranty on his 72 Volkswagen was about to expire.

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