Aug 28, 2013
They are trying to give me a talking diabetic meter and I have continually told them I DON'T WANT YOUR TALKING METER. I have also asked on numerous occasions that not call me back ever again. How many times does one have to ask that they not call me back? How many times should I have to ask them to take my name off their list? I admit that yes I am a diabetic and I use diabetic supplies. I also have to mention as soon as they find out I am not 65 yet and that I am not on Medicare or Medicaid, they tell me to have a nice day and hang up only to call back the next day. I have asked to talk with a supervisor and for some reason none of these callers know how to use their hold buttons because they always disconnect me. I have never been able to talk with a supervisor. I must also mention, I have been told they got my name from the internet when I asked for information. Problem is I never gave my name on any internet site on which I looked up diabetic supplies and their respective costs. The hardest part about reporting these people is they never actually give me their company name. You would think that to comply with the National "Do Not Call List", these companies would make a notation, about which people have asked them NOT TO CALL BACK, in their computers.