I don't know how to start a class-action suit, but I will join in it if somebody knows how to get the ball rolling.
My call rang as a fax tone (probably because generated by a computer), so I didn't answer it.
Interestingly, I see that PhoneHunter37027 made a posting above on 7 Jul 2008 about this number (954-692-7603), and they told him/her that it was "Omega Services."
I got a call on 7/22/08 from 201-210-6015 and the caller ID said "OMEGA SVCS" My caller ID for 954-692-7603 read "A SERVICES."
So if anybody gets a call from either "A SERVICES" or "OMEGA SVCS," report it.
FCC:
http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htmFTC/Do Not Call Registry:
https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/FTC_Wizard.aspx?Lang=en#contentThis may be of interest to people reading my posting. We have both caller ID and "smart ring" on our phone service. Apparently, any computer-generated call to our home phone/fax (same number) registers as a fax. Since we keep our fax machine turned off unless we have just requested a specific fax, when we hear "ring-ring" instead of "ring," we don't pick it up.
With the caller ID, we are able to keep a log of the number, the caller ID (even if bogus), the date, and the time. From what I have been reading, this should be enough evidence to incriminate them.
In any case, some of you may wish to get not only caller ID but also "smart ring." Possibly EVEN IF YOU DON'T HAVE A FAX, a computer-generated (i.e., telemarketing) call may have a different ring from your normal phone ring, and that way you could just not answer it, then log the number, ID, date, and time so that you can register formal complaints.
All the better for the class-action suit we are all hoping for. By the way, I don't know how to start one, but count me in if somebody wants to get the ball rolling! I'll keep checking back here under this phone number. And we can add the other "OMEGA SVCS" number (201-210-6015).