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Jun 24, 2016
It doesn't matter which insurance company you go with, they are all using this type service. You should tell this company that you don't want their calls or their service. You should have also told Aetna to put you on both their internal and external do not call lists. If they hired this company, then i would believe that they are responsible for seeing that you no longer get calls as required by law.
http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/policy/TCPA-Rules.pdf
Use this web site to find an attorney in your state that will probably take the case on a contingency basis (no money out of your pocket up front): http://www.consumeradvocates.org/
DNC Complaints:
https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx
Also file a complaint with your State Attorney General's office.
List of State AG’s offices: http://consumerfraudreporting.org/stateattorneygenerallist.php
http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/policy/TCPA-Rules.pdf
Use this web site to find an attorney in your state that will probably take the case on a contingency basis (no money out of your pocket up front): http://www.consumeradvocates.org/
DNC Complaints:
https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx
Also file a complaint with your State Attorney General's office.
List of State AG’s offices: http://consumerfraudreporting.org/stateattorneygenerallist.php