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I've been receiving 3-4 phonecalls per week from call centers where the caller is always Indian and they're all calling about a special promotion from one of the big three telecom companies.

I actually registered my phone on the no call list from the federal government. I'm not even a customer of the big three. (Videotron in Quebec ftw) So I shouldn't be receiving these calls. I've also asked multiple times not to be called again. But they still call.

Has anyone else had this issue? How did you deal with it?

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[–] streetfestival@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Another preventative thing I do that I speculate is effective is I don't enter my phone number in online forms unless it's something important to me. They already have an email address of my choosing. Most online shopping, "Contact us" forms - heck no, I'm not entering my phone number. They don't need it. I don't want them to reach me by it. I usually provide valid local #s of large businesses or organizations if a form requires a number