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Clang, i know 9 to 9 rule, but maybe they disregard time zones and AZ for example doesn't do daylight time, so during summer months plus, our mountain time is same as pacific time. doesn't seem allowances are made for this.
Also, one evening i was talking on phone for approx one-half hour and hung up at 9:05 P.M. At that time, received a robo call, so think if
they start call before 9 and line is busy, it keeps trying until line becomes free again. (just my theory)
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#22
(01-05-2013, 04:26 PM)blueberryhill Wrote: Clang, i know 9 to 9 rule, but maybe they disregard time zones and AZ for example doesn't do daylight time, so during summer months plus, our mountain time is same as pacific time. doesn't seem allowances are made for this.
Also, one evening i was talking on phone for approx one-half hour and hung up at 9:05 P.M. At that time, received a robo call, so think if
they start call before 9 and line is busy, it keeps trying until line becomes free again. (just my theory)

Idk...it was never me. I worked 9AM to 5:30 PM and 11 AM to 7:30 PM.
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#23
(01-05-2013, 04:12 PM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: Couple years ago I had to have an unpleasant discussion with the FCC. I was getting robocalls at work, I had a block of 50 numbers and I would hear them start ringing one at a time in the back of the building and work their way up front to my desk.

The FTC has set up a competition for people to submit entries on how to block illegal robocalls.


The FTC Robocall Challenge (the “Competition”) is an initiative of the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) challenging the public to create innovative solutions that will block illegal robocalls on landlines and mobile phones. The vast majority of telephone calls that deliver a prerecorded message trying to sell something to the recipient are illegal. The FTC regulates these calls under the Telemarketing Sales Rule. See 16 CFR 310.4(b)(1)(v). The Competition is intended to provide recognition to individuals, teams of individuals, for-profit legal entities, and/or non-profit organizations (collectively, “Contestants”) for developing proposed technical solutions or functional solutions and proofs of concepts that can block illegal robocalls (each a “Solution”).



http://robocall.challenge.gov/
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#24
(01-05-2013, 03:14 PM)sally Wrote: When they call with an automated message I like to press two to speak to a representative and then I tell them they're gonna burn in hell.

Ah, jeez- tell them something they don't already know.
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