The phone number 205-985-3363 is located in or around Birmingham, AL. This landline number is registered with AT&T Southeast. There have been 43 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 16 user comments, the latest received on October 21st, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 16 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 16 times, has been searched 43 times, and has garnered 16 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentI've gotten several calls from this number. Got another one tonight and they promptly ***g up on me as soon as I answered. Getting pretty fed up with it personally. I didn't serve my country for 15 years to be subjected to this abject ******ity and rudeness. It needs to stop or there will be consequences. I've recorded this as the 3rd ****-up call to which I, and the law by the way, consider a prank call and, or, nusiance call. Keep it up and I'll see you in court and I could use the money since the Government sure didn't pay us soldiers worth a ****.
NSR is a public opinion research company. They do not ask for money and they are not selling anything, therefore they are not covered by the rules of the Do Not Call list. Companies that are not asking for money and not selling anything can call anyone, any time they want. A vast majority of the politicians out there hire companies just like NewSouth Resarch to call voters for them. Do you think that the the politicians are going to write laws that prevent them from rea****g voters or****ential voters? No. Everyone needs to read the Do Not Call list rules and regulations. Just because it's called Do Not Call, doesn't mean that everyone out there has to abide and is subject to those rules. Are calls from political organizations or calls soliciting for charities covered?Political solicitations are not covered by the TSR at all, since they are not included in its definition of “telemarketing.” Charities are not covered by the requirements of the national registry. However, if a third-party telemarketer is calling on behalf of a charity, a consumer may ask not to receive any more calls from, or on behalf of, that specific charity. If a third-party telemarketer calls a***n on behalf of that charity, the telemarketer may be subject to a fine of up to $16,000 .What about telephone surveys?If the call is really for the sole purpose of conducting a survey, it is not covered. Only telemarketing calls are covered — that is, calls that solicit sales of goods or services. Callers purporting to take a survey, but also offering to sell goods or services, must comply with the National Do Not Call Registry.
1. I have do***ented all your calls.2. I am and will ALWAYS be on the no call list!3. Have filed complaint with my State Public Service Commissioner...and yeah, will go to court to testify if I have to~!4. Have a nice day and leave US ALL ALONE!!!!!!5. Go and play in the street somewhere ~!~!6. :-(
I don't know what they wanted. I didn't have anything on one of the caller IDs to identify the calling party. I picked up and ***g up.
First call said they were conducting a survey of discount stores. I just ***g up. They immediately called back. I yelled at them to remove my number, they promptly ***g up.Next evening, they called back with another survey. Luckily, for them, my wife answered and politely refused.Caller ID displays NSR
I got a call to my cell from this number. They asked to speak to someone other than me, so I gave them "wrong number" and they ***g up quickly. Did not seem to be telemarketing.
***g up when recorder came on
i got a call from this number, but they left a message. he said they were doing a group discussion and wanted me to parti****te, they said i would be paid $75 for doing it...is this safe?
Political Poll: Questions mostly about Senate race here in Mississippi.
No answer, No message. what gives?
We've received calls from this number several times, usually at odd hours, with nothing left on the answering ma****e. New South Research (NSR) is a company that conducts surveys for other clients. Surveys are NOT covered by the DNC list, just like political fundraisers, charities and churches aren't covered. You don't have to answer if you see NSR on your caller ID, but they aren't doing anything illegal by calling. Therefore, it seems, there is no real recourse, other than to answer the phone and scream at the $5/hour underling who is just calling numbers from a list to read a script they were given by their supervisors. I know its annoying, but I've been on both sides of this one. I worked for another telephone research company while in college. If you never answer, eventually, whatever survey they're doing will expire, and they will quit calling. Or you cuss out some college student, housewife or grandma trying to make a little extra money by doing a job ***ody likes.
Answered "NSR"'s phone call, but had no response. Twice called the number and only got a busy signal.
I answered it and a lady said she wanted me to answer questions for some survey. I said no thanks and she quickly said good bye and ***g up.
Got a call on 1/15/08 at 8:18 pm. When I googled it came up to this. I did not answer and no message was left.
I finally took one of these calls, said he was doing a survey about local hospitals, Mostly i **** up, but for some reason i did the survey. Actually the dude was nice , Maybe the Lord wanted me to talk to this dude???happy blessed trails!!
Got a call on 15 Oct at 8:30 pm. Caller ID shows NCR. I did not answer and they did not leave a message.
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