Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
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Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
MA).
They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
(even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
offers" for years after a service visit.
Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
number from their autodial comptuers.
The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
-MVL
MA).
They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
(even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
offers" for years after a service visit.
Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
number from their autodial comptuers.
The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
-MVL
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Re: Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
This should be common sense for most people. Don't give your real address
either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
some people just don't have this I guess.
TL
<mvl_groups_user@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
> MA).
>
> They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
> (even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
> offers" for years after a service visit.
>
> Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
> has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
> number from their autodial comptuers.
>
> The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
> party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
>
> -MVL
>
either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
some people just don't have this I guess.
TL
<mvl_groups_user@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163088998.786948.321920@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
> MA).
>
> They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
> (even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
> offers" for years after a service visit.
>
> Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
> has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
> number from their autodial comptuers.
>
> The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
> party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
>
> -MVL
>
#3
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Re: Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
This should be common sense for most people. Don't give your real address
either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
some people just don't have this I guess.
TL
<mvl_groups_user@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163088998.786948.321920@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
> MA).
>
> They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
> (even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
> offers" for years after a service visit.
>
> Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
> has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
> number from their autodial comptuers.
>
> The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
> party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
>
> -MVL
>
either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
some people just don't have this I guess.
TL
<mvl_groups_user@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163088998.786948.321920@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
> MA).
>
> They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
> (even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
> offers" for years after a service visit.
>
> Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
> has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
> number from their autodial comptuers.
>
> The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
> party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
>
> -MVL
>
#4
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Re: Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
This should be common sense for most people. Don't give your real address
either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
some people just don't have this I guess.
TL
<mvl_groups_user@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163088998.786948.321920@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
> MA).
>
> They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
> (even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
> offers" for years after a service visit.
>
> Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
> has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
> number from their autodial comptuers.
>
> The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
> party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
>
> -MVL
>
either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
some people just don't have this I guess.
TL
<mvl_groups_user@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163088998.786948.321920@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
> MA).
>
> They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
> (even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
> offers" for years after a service visit.
>
> Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
> has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
> number from their autodial comptuers.
>
> The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
> party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
>
> -MVL
>
#5
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Re: Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
This should be common sense for most people. Don't give your real address
either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
some people just don't have this I guess.
TL
<mvl_groups_user@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163088998.786948.321920@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
> MA).
>
> They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
> (even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
> offers" for years after a service visit.
>
> Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
> has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
> number from their autodial comptuers.
>
> The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
> party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
>
> -MVL
>
either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
some people just don't have this I guess.
TL
<mvl_groups_user@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163088998.786948.321920@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service (West Roxbury,
> MA).
>
> They (without any permission) put your number in a autodialer computer
> (even for cell phones), and call you repeatedly with "discount service
> offers" for years after a service visit.
>
> Calling their employees, supervisors, or the FCC to remove your number
> has no effect on them as I doubt they even know how to remove a phone
> number from their autodial comptuers.
>
> The phone calls come in from 800-815-9907, which is probably a third
> party vendor they outsource their advertising to.
>
> -MVL
>
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Re: Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
Tom Levigne wrote:
> This should be common sense for most people. Don't give your real address
> either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
> up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
> you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
> some people just don't have this I guess.
>
Agreed. I only gie my contact info to reputable institutions that I
would expect to trust. I'm warning others that Clair Honda should not
be trusted with phone numbers.
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Re: Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
Tom Levigne wrote:
> This should be common sense for most people. Don't give your real address
> either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
> up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
> you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
> some people just don't have this I guess.
>
Agreed. I only gie my contact info to reputable institutions that I
would expect to trust. I'm warning others that Clair Honda should not
be trusted with phone numbers.
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Re: Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
Tom Levigne wrote:
> This should be common sense for most people. Don't give your real address
> either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
> up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
> you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
> some people just don't have this I guess.
>
Agreed. I only gie my contact info to reputable institutions that I
would expect to trust. I'm warning others that Clair Honda should not
be trusted with phone numbers.
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Re: Don't ever give your phone number to Clair Honda Service
Tom Levigne wrote:
> This should be common sense for most people. Don't give your real address
> either if you live in the US or they will send you junk mail which will pile
> up and if you are away certain kinds of people who are criminals will know
> you are away and rob your house. Again, this should be common sense but
> some people just don't have this I guess.
>
Agreed. I only gie my contact info to reputable institutions that I
would expect to trust. I'm warning others that Clair Honda should not
be trusted with phone numbers.
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