The phone number 813-699-5100 is located in or around Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL. This landline number is registered with Centurylink. There have been 50 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 13 user comments, the latest received on December 3rd, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 13 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Leave a CommentI hate to burst your bubble, but I NEVER gave them my phone number. 35 years ago, I looked into Scientology and figured out quickly that it was a scam to take money from people who couldn't afford it. In that 35 years, I have moved at least 20 times, to different states, and suddenly out of the blue, they called. I told them I was not interested and I wanted to be taken off their calling list. I was told there was no calling list and this person just wanted to tell me about the new things Scientology had to offer. I said I did NOT want to be called anymore and ***g up. Within a minute, another woman called me back to apologize and I said, "PLEASE DON'T CALL ME ANYMORE. I'M NOT INTERESTED," and I ***g up. Since then, I have received about 70 calls from them, sometimes 5 or 6 a day, sometimes they leave me alone for a month, then s**** up a***n. For a while, they were calling me at 11:30 PM, long after I had gone to sleep, so I had to s**** turning off my phone before going to bed. I also get all kinds of junk in the mail from them. I feel like I'm being stalked, and I don't know how to tell them to stop.
I hate to burst your bubble, but I NEVER game them my phone number. 35 years ago, I looked into Scientology and figured out quickly that it was a scam to take money from people who couldn't afford it. In that 35 years, I have moved at least 20 times, to different states, and suddenly out of the blue, they called. I told them I was not interested and I wanted to be taken off their calling list. I was told there was no calling list and this person just wanted to tell me about the new things Scientology had to offer. I said I did NOT want to be called anymore and ***g up. Within a minute, another woman called me back to apologize and I said, "PLEASE DON'T CALL ME ANYMORE. I'M NOT INTERESTED," and I ***g up. Since then, I have received about 70 calls from them, sometimes 5 or 6 a day, sometimes they leave me alone for a month, then s**** up a***n. For a while, they were calling me at 11:30 PM, long after I had gone to sleep, so I had to s**** turning off my phone before going to bed. I also get all kinds of junk in the mail from them. I feel like I'm being stalked, and I don't know how to tell them to stop.
Have to disagree with you on that. Back in the early 1990's, I took a little interest in Scientology. Turned out it was not for me. Didn't hear anything from them for years until around 2007. That is when I s****ed receiving mail galore from them (must have been around upwards to 10 pieces a week). I contacted them (not from my phone but via a message through their web site.) and asked them to stop sending me their mail as I was not interested. The mail stopped for awhile and then it s****ed up a***n. I just s****ed writing refused on all the junk they were sending me and after awhile it stopped. I still get some on occasion. Thank goodness not like it originally was. Well, just this evening, I receive a call on my mobile phone from this number. Did not answer it because it was an unrecognized number and no message was left. I never gave them my number. I learned that lesson the hard way a few years ago when I expressed interest in some product on the internet. Was not too smart on my account to leave a number. That company called frequently everyday for months and finally those stopped. Hope the same does not happen here.
Great advice. I'm going to try this. I'm currently sending everything they send me back in their own pre-paid envelopes. Prbably costing them a fortune. Hope they hate getting my mail as much as I hate getting theirs.
I've been getting these calls as well! It's that crazy scam-ology cult. These calls can go on for months and months! Best way is to complain to Better Business Bureau about their ****** illegal marketing calls, high pressure sales tactics, harassment, stalking,etc....also if you are getting tons of mail from these freaks, fill out a USPS form 1500 (prohibitory order) on them, and the post office will take care of the rest. They will contact them and tell them not to send any more mail to you, and if they don't stop......they get fined. Form was originally for ***ually provocative materials, ****, ......however now a lot of people are using it to FINALLY GET OFF THE CULT'S MAILING LIST!!!!! It's legal and it works like a charm. Be sure to send it to the New York address on the form, you can get the blank form off the USPS website (Form 1500).
Call Scientology at their Los Angeles, California building 323-960-3550 and ask for "Merav Ellis, Address Correction and Policing In Charge". She should be able to help you, but if she's not available then they'll direct you to the person who is now holding the position "Address Correction and Policing In Charge". Tell her that you don't want any more mailing or calls from Scientology or any of their groups or organizations, and to mark you as "off the list" FOREVER. It may take a while for this information to propagate from her centralized computer to the other Scientology organizations, but it will help. It will NOT, however, completely stop the problem. But it should be your first step. The reason it will not stop the problem is that they keep lists all over the place (on paper and in computers), and do not use the centralized computer to "cross check" for people who don't want calls. It should stop the bulk-mail junk mailings, though. Call your local police and/or your phone company. Ask them about making a complaint a***nst harassment. Especially since they "tracked you down" after being told you never wanted contact from them a***n, you probably have a good reason to make a complaint. If you can make a complaint that is simply a police report, you can later send a copy of that report to Church of Scientology International (their "mother church") and demand to never hear from them a***n. That will put you on some good (for you) "black list" where they should order people to stop calling you. To locate the address to which to mail a copy of your report to the police on harassment, go to the California Secretary of State website and do a "business en***ies search" for the corporation "Church of Scientology International". You want to mail your demand to the "Agent for service". At present that is Jeanne M. Gavigan, 3055 Wilshire Blvd #900, Los Angeles CA 90010. Whenever you get mail from them, if it includes a business reply envelope (free postage for you) scribble on the envelope or area showing mailing address and send it back to them. Make it clear that they should remove you from their lists and stop mailing you. Don't be nice; that won't work with Scientology. You have to "threaten legal action" if they continue to mail to you. Scientology takes "legal threats" seriously. Just asking them won't get the desiresd result. Whenever anyone calls, ask them if they have heard of "Xenu" (pronounced zee-noo). Say you'd love to tell them Hubbard's secret Xenu story. They will think you now know the (altered version of their) secret OT3 levels. No one will want to hear any more -- they will probably be afraid; they're trained to think they will get pneumonia if they hear the story and will probably **** up on you. Then tell them that you never want to hear from them a***n. If they try to argue with you, or convince you otherwise, you should s**** to read them L. Ron Hubbard's OT3 writing. Here is the OT3 story (page 1 only). If they won't "go away" on the phone, just calmly s**** reading it to them over the phone. They WILL go away. They WILL stop calling you. Make sure your friends and family also have a copy of it, too, and know they should read it over the phone to the Scientologists. Scientology will get the idea that not only are YOU on the side of Xenu and an enemy to Scientology, but that all your friends and family are too, and they should call less and less over time. Scientology does not care about "do not call" lists. Even though they consider themselves "a charity" and they consider that they don't fall under the usual "do not call registry" guidelines, if you ask off of their lists and ask to never be called a***n... they cannot do so without risking a suit to owe you... what is it... about $11,000 PER INCIDENT? They DO care about threats of using a lawyer to sue them. Use those threats liberally. Eventually, they will tag you as someone to not bother with. But you're going to have to persist to make it known that you are not on their side. This means showing yourself as an enemy (knowing the XENU story). Being nice, or telling them you're "not interested" is just a reason for them to call you a***n. It's not impossible to get off their lists. I have. They rarely mess up and call me these days, but it took persistence and "being nasty" to get the desired effect. Read more: How do I get off the Scientology mailing list? Anyone out there have the same problem? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1460172#ixzz132dZezwW
Call them back and give them a taste of their own medicine. Call them as often as they call you. 727-467-5212813-699-5100727-214-5862216-830-3966206-260-1100
This cult is insane!!! They s****ed calling a few months ago, and will not take NO for an answer. I've never taken any of their cl*****, or bought anything from them! So how the F*CK did they get my name,number, and address????? They are driving me crazy...this must be illegal!!!I kept wondering how my name got on their list, when one of my friends finally told me about the" FFL" plan. FFL (Friends for Life) plan is a joke played on you, by someone you have ****ed off. Your ****ed off "friend" calls the cult's telephone # (using Skype which is untraceable), or goes to their website, pretending to be interested in their sacred ****. Then they give the cult YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION. You will be hounded into your grave!!!! They never give up.... FFL should really be renamed "F*cked for Life" .
What are upu talking about JOE, I would never give them my number. If they want money they should get it from their idiot members like John Travolta and Tom Cruise. With all the money they are loaded with, maybe they could sell a plane or one of they many homes each ! ! !
They are not lying to you. They wouldn't have your phone number unless you gave it to them. Just tell them you are not interested.
Didn't leave a message. Didn't identify themself.
warning: Scientology. Do NOT give any personal information, they are trying to sell you so****ing, will lie saying they are trying to correct their mailing, etc. Tell them to cease and desist calling the number they just dialed. probably won't. Keep a log of each call, date and time (don't answer after initial request to cease). Then report it to the FCC at: http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm?sid=&id=d1e37
They are from the Church of Scientology mailing department
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