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This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 14 times, and has garnered 10 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
In area code 800, population and demographic dynamics remain diverse, with varying economic trends supporting a range of industries. As per public data sources, the region has evolved with shifts in consumer behavior and communication patterns strongly influenced by technological advancements.
Examining FCC complaint metrics for area code 800 from 2014 to 2023 reveals notable shifts in communication preferences. Wireless/mobile complaints rose, peaking in 2019, whereas wired complaints declined sharply post-2018. VOIP complaints maintained steadiness recently, suggesting a shift in communication modes. Complaints on call types highlight an increase in prerecorded voice call grievances, especially peaking in 2019, while live voice call complaints decreased after reaching a peak in 2017. Notably, no abandoned call complaints were reported in 2022 and 2023. Complaints related to telemarketing, unwanted calls, and robocalls peaked in the mid-2010s. However, by 2023, these complaint types had notably decreased, indicating changing consumer engagements and regulatory impacts.
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(800) 581-1575 - May 9th, 2009 4:00am
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(800) 581-1575 - May 9th, 2009 4:00am
Please note: Getting on the DO NOT CALL list only increases the number of scam telemarketing calls you get as the disreputable scammers have figured out how to use the DMC made available to telemarketing firms to glean new numbers added to that list knowing they are real numbers and they have at least 30 days before they are supposed to stop and the vast majority even ignore the 30 day limit.
(800) 581-1575 - February 18th, 2008 5:00am
I have not received any calls, just post cards with the number listed. When I have called, the Telephone Sales Representatives (TSRs) are not very informative when the calls do not represent perspective customers. Sometimes they are rude. When this happens, simply remind them that they are recording/monitoring the conversation. The good news is that YOU CAN HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE very easily if you understand your rights. Here is how it is done. File a Prohibitory Order (US Code 3008 under ***le 39) a***nst them or any other company that sends you junk mail and refuses to remove you from their mailing lists. You can download the form by going to the USPS website and clicking on the forms tab. Also vis*** Junkbusters.com for other ways to protect your privacy.
(800) 581-1575 - May 26th, 2008 4:00am
I just received a call from Warrantee Department, p:1-800-581-1575. This is the the first time that I have been able to get information on the company since every time that they call and I remain on the line, they **** up as soon as they realize that I am onto them. Since I am tired of their harrasing me, I am keeping myself enternained by posting this message in all the poster boards out there, thank you ec for this link:https://esupport.fcc.gov/form1088/consumer.doCaller ID: 1-800-581-1575Caller: Warrantee DepartmentCaller Type: Telemarketer
(800) 581-1575 - December 12th, 2008 3:00pm
I had similar issues with warranty companies. but not from 1-800-581-1575 i called them, they simply sent me a post card and i called in. i talked to a manager there and he even gave me the BBB phone number to do further research
(800) 581-1575 - March 23rd, 2008 4:00am
Most definitely a SCAMLike most scammers, they have to hide the website registration under "domainsbyproxy" and use godaddy due to the protection that both of these ****ods affords.If this was legit, there certainly wouldn't be an reason to hide.
(800) 581-1575 - October 20th, 2008 10:31pm
This company continues to call my home and work.I have asked to be taken off their call list and they still continue to call and have also sent a fax of 32 pages to my work.
(800) 581-1575 - October 27th, 2008 4:00am
No calls...yet...but received the post-card today. I don't own a car.
(800) 581-1575 - April 15th, 2008 4:00am
Dealer Warranty Services3710 Mueller RoadSt. Charles, MO 63301www.dws-us.biz
(800) 581-1575 - December 12th, 2008 5:00am
simply a mistakedis-regaurd the card