202-607-2809
Country: USA
202 area code:
District Of Columbia (Washington)
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- S.| 2 repliesHung up after 3rd ring. Caller ID showed DC area code & #. Considering the call came in at 7:45, which is 11:45 on the East coast I called it right back to see who it was, just in case there was an emergency. Got an answering machine identifying it as the American Institute for Cancer Research. Probably a solicitation call even though my # is on the Nat'l Do Not Call list.
- Caller: American Institute for Cancer Research (?)
- Lisa RobinsonCaller ID gave the number and I got this page when I googled it
- Caller: Unknown
- Sally Harding202-607-2809 is American Institute Cancer Research soliciting!!! They call everyday! They call even if you're on the DO NOT CALL LIST! These unwanted calls make me not want to donate...not sure they are legit or connected to a real cancer organization! Caller ID is AICR.
- Caller: AICR
- Call type: Non-profit organization
- ConfoundedThis time the number came with a name.....Shannetta Harve.....plus I continue to get calls ID'd as AICR. I don't answer the phone....and I agree with others...doesn't make me want to donate at all.
- FBICancer is a serious life threating Disease; so is Harrasing people. i guess the messege is, if you want to mess with people, in the end you will find out who has the better grip on life; Most likely this call is coming from a punk bar loser
- Call type: Prank
- BruceI got this call at the same time i ordered my pizza; i guess someone is trying to scare me, I know the source of this, and i will submit it to the authorities; i guess the cancer people out there and supporters are upset that people who had breast cancer; think its ok to be child molesters...and rape there children, so they want to harrass people, in the long run, and End. i will put these people behind bars because there true intentions, is killing people.
- Caller: Roko alpha FOxtrot
- Call type: Non-profit organization
- LAMET replies to S.Charities are Exempt from the DONOTCALL list. As are political calls and surveys
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If I register my number on the National Do Not Call Registry, will it stop all telemarketing calls?
No. Placing your number on the National Do Not Call Registry will stop most telemarketing calls, but not all. Because of limitations in the jurisdiction of the FTC and FCC, calls from or on behalf of political organizations, charities, and telephone surveyors would still be permitted, as would calls from companies with which you have an existing business relationship, or those to whom you’ve provided express agreement in writing to receive their calls. However, if you ask a company with which you have an existing business relationship to place your number on its own do-not-call list, it must honor your request. You should keep a record of the date you make the request.
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My number is on the National Do Not Call Registry. After I bought something from a company, a telemarketer representing that organization called me. Is this a violation?
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I’m happy to have the choice to limit telemarketing contacts, but there are some telemarketing calls I don’t mind receiving. Is there a way to allow only certain companies to call?
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September 2009 - RileyLol BRuce, you are such a smarty pants
- Caller: AT 7 T
- Call type: Political call
- Topic 8 line 1I guess It comes down to the fact that people are upset they are reminded of the cold hearted truth, of there existance, when it comes down to playing dirty, the rules what rules? i guess someone has to be monitoring such things, but they do not dare want to get a hold of Scott because Scott is in control of there ENtire Ball Game......
- Caller: YOU want this?
- Call type: Event reminder
- Riktukyah man, I hope this doesnt come down to some sick racial war that was not finished in the 70s,, and of [***] people who just like to roll around with kay parker.. and got cancer now want revenge like the dirty nerds they are..
- Caller: Prank CALLER
- Call type: Non-profit organization
- Mr Tcould be just some orginization wanting to get supporters of Cancer research out to the entire world... people who want peace justice and happiness... or people who are just not happy, but with todays technology; we are crossing the lines of So many things, so much phillosphical things... so who dare dabble now with such?
- Caller: GOD
- Pixywhy the f these idiots associate pink with breast cancer? wtf thats my favorate color.....
- Call type: Text message
- TANK GOT A TANK?man i got a tank for this [***] do you want in?
- Call type: Prank
- Italy..Now boys, dont make me kick ur ass into the ocean... we all know whats going on here, Just let ameirca sort them out and enjoy the day But sd is Inocent.....
- Caller: Justice
- Call type: Text message
- DO not Call me1 Corinthians 13
- Call type: Survey
- difinitive1 Corinthians 13
- Hmm?Portfolio Recovery is this another one of your alias numbers or hired guns? Strange I keep getting calls from you and this number around the same times and days. We know you hire other companies to call for info or to harass with everyday calling to get us to answer the phone. Hmmm?
- Caller: AICR
- Jim GI have been receiving calls from this number for quite some time and when I answer there is no one there. Received one a few minutes ago and surprise, there was someone at the other end. Caller identified herself as calling from the American Institue of Cancer Research but only I asked who was calling. That is about far as she got as I unloaded about all the hang up calls and I was sick of the harassment. Said they would remove me from their call list.
- Caller: AICR
- Call type: Non-profit organization
- erwinKeep receiving a call from 202 6027 2809 Name AICR . I never hear anyone on the other end.
- Caller: AICR
- dan| 2 repliesAICR calls everyday except sundays, never leaves a message, they started hanging up before the AM kicks in. If I am near the phone and answer but do not speak, no msg, no voice nothing! So latly I just answer and hang up! They are worse than a cancer, sometimes with treatment cancer goes away!
- Caller: AICR
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