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Apr 26, 2009
Last evening, I got four calls from 201-297-5239. The first came at 7:46 pm. The second came a minute later. The third came at 7:57, ten minutes later. This time, someone with an accent who could not speak English well left a message that sounded like an attempt to sell something.
The fourth call woke me up at 8:37 p.m. I usually don't pick up on a number I don't recognize or that provides no caller I.D. information other than the phone number. But this time I was mad. I asked the caller what this was all about. She said her name is Denise Williams. Her product was açaí juice. Would I like a free bottle? I said "no, thank you!" and please remove my name and phone number.
A brief Google search shows the number originates from Closter, New Jersey. I was away from home all day today. When I got home, I see no record of anyone calling from 201-297-5239. So hopefully they honor requests not to call.
The fourth call woke me up at 8:37 p.m. I usually don't pick up on a number I don't recognize or that provides no caller I.D. information other than the phone number. But this time I was mad. I asked the caller what this was all about. She said her name is Denise Williams. Her product was açaí juice. Would I like a free bottle? I said "no, thank you!" and please remove my name and phone number.
A brief Google search shows the number originates from Closter, New Jersey. I was away from home all day today. When I got home, I see no record of anyone calling from 201-297-5239. So hopefully they honor requests not to call.