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Strange Phone Call.. .
I received a phone call from the "Ontarians for Action in Government" yesterday. They called from "Unknown Name, 000-000-0000" (this isn't proper, as most telephone companies use "Unknown Number" instead of numerals to denote such telephone numbers).
It was an automated message that urged me to call my local MP. The voice told me that because of the same-sex marriage legislation (Which I believe is Bill C-38), our country is "facing certain disaster" and to have my local MP vote against the (budget?) vote that is happening today, so that all of the Bills get dropped, in hopes to stave off the same-sex marriage legislation for another government, or budget (I can't remember which as I am not into politics). There was a news item on my local radio station regarding all of this, but I only caught the tail end and did not hear any details of whom it was who financed or set up the automated calls, etc. I had a mind to call up this organization, but of all my Googling, I can't find them. It is useless for me to call my local MP, as he is obviously in Ottawa and his office will not be able to respond to everyone's calls within a timely manner due to the vote. I live in Ontario; I do not know if it has gone any farther than my city. Has anyone else received such a telephone message? What action did you take? |
I have not received such a message, but I assure you it would get my back up too. good luck!
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Aren't these automated dialers illegal?
I have heard that it is possible to spoof the Caller ID information using a VOIP provider for the telephone service... this may be why the 000-000-0000 number came up on your display. |
This sounds at least as strange and annoying as those dodgy "Boris The Mover" phone calls.
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If a business has a PBX they can make whatever they want to appear on your caller id.
I find it frustrating that Canada lags so far behind in laws protecting consumers from the endless barrage of tele-marketers. I guess there is little political motivation in creating and enforcing a do not call list when the politicians use subsidized call centers to appear to be doing something about unemployment. |
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Anyone else get these calls? |
Boris the Mover?
Dude... You Canadians are just wierd...Even in your prank phone calls... |
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Cabbage Rolls and Coffee!
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Best Price Movers is indeed a legit company, but I believe the accents to be totally fake. The Yanosh character is lifted directly from the Schmengie Brothers skits on SCTV! |
I get calls with fake numbers all the time. The annoying part is that there is no one there. If you call the number the call cannot be completed.
After complaining and being told that the phone company "can't" do anything about it I stumbled on some information. A friend of mine who's been through the same thing says that these automated calls originate from foreign call centers who lease phone lines in canada to make the calls look local (most of them are 416, 519 or 888) Since they are paying the phone company there is no incentive to stop them. The gist of their business model is to call over and over and over again building up a profile of when people are available to answer the phone. The then attempt to sell this information to other tele-marketers who can then increase the chance you will answer a call rather than let voicemail get it. The only solution the phone company offers is to sell me a service whereby I can block up to 12 numbers of my choice from getting through. Then they make money from both parties. |
While we are on the phone subject has anyone had them recorded "you have won" calls on there cell phone?
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