4087963012

Country: USA
408 area code: California (Gilroy, Los Gatos, Morgan Hill)
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    peggy
    stop calls!  block!  remove my name from their list!
    • Caller: unknown
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    Kimberly Hopkins
    They have called me 5 times today, calling me every 30 minutes since it started. I am disabled & have been up for over 24 hours & had finally fallen asleep when the phone calls started. I AM on the DO NOT CALL REGISTRY for Cell Phones! This is abusive!
    • Caller: Wouldn't reveal name
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    Wendy
    I, too, JUST "liked" WomenGetItFree on Facebook and now my phone's ringing off the hook saying the call is from CA.
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Mad in Illinois
    I do not want anymore calls from this number! 12 calls in 3 hours is insane! STOP!
    • Caller: unknown
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    Shana Kuhnert
    Stop calling and get off my Facebook.
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    Shana Kuhnert
    Stop calling and stop Get it Free from posting to my facebook
    • Caller: Get it Free
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    Bill77 replies to Annabelle Havlicek
    Unsubscribe from "Do Not Call List" for they are corrupt also.'' I did some calls stopped.  They will sell your name for a buck!!!!!!!!
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    Carrie replies to tellu.later
    | 1 reply
    I signed up for Women Get it Free, also, and noticed after about giving permission to get phone calls (I am on the Do Not Call Registry, but giving permission bypasses that?)  The email I used when I signed up has been so full of spam I can't use it now. Some of it (like for [***] enlargement) uses my email address for a return address so I can't set it as spam to go in the junk mail folder. I also think this group posts on FB making out like I "recommend" it (I have seen this with others) I unliked it, but can't find any way to get my name and info OFF the group, does anyone know? I keep seeing it on FB as ads and click "report as spam" and put down why. It does give links to samples (nothing like it shows people get) but, you then have to go to the website where the sampes ARE and fill out forms to get them. Which you could do on your own in the first place. Like put in a search the product you might like and "free sample" (or just "free samples" and get lists) I've been trying to find out how to opt out of this group, but all I can find is other people trying to find a way. I just warn people every chance I get.
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    Carrie replies to feedup
    Thank you, will try it and see if it works. But, probably so many places have my info now, it won't do much good.
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    dorthyleg5 replies to tellu.later
    | 4 replies
    I signed up months ago and have never had this issue. No calls, no spammy emails. Just the free samples I signed up for as each sample has it's own form with the company that makes or distributes the product.
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    Hot Mama59
    Everyone needs to really let FaceBook know about this from what I am reading .This is where rhe site was introduced to them. Does'nt anyonecheck out thier links?FB responsable they have a link for your complaints.My last e-mail addy was hacked into from FB it was awful .I sure the hell would'nt pay for FakeBook that's what I call it now!
    • Caller: mystery
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    LaLonne replies to Hollyecho Montgomery
    ****Everyone that is being bothered by this PoS company should post a complaint at Scambook.com. They try to contact the company themselves, but if enough people complain they'll do more against them.
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    Emmy replies to tellu.later
    | 1 reply
    But have you gotten anything FREE? I'm suspicious, and think it's a scam.
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    breen
    So has anyone gotten anything free?
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    Kara replies to Emmy
    Its a scam !
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    Just worried replies to Hollyecho Montgomery
    | 1 reply
    I recieved calls one right after another from unavailable! I answered 1 as soon as I said hello automated voice said goodbye not one thing in mail has been months since.i signed up is this a scam?
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    stacy replies to tellu.later
    What did you do to stop this and to unsubscribe... I am scared I am going to have to change everything! Help Please!!
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    suzyq
    | 1 reply
    I can't believe in this day and age you people didn't read the fine print.   I did and didn't sign up and then googled them and that's how   I came across this page.  Please people, read everything and use the internet to  on reviews.  Doing this will keep you out of a world of bad situations.
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    Katie replies to dorthyleg5
    I have yet to EVER recieve ANYTHING from this site, I signed up a long time ago, only thing I have gotten from them is annoying phone calls and spam mail!  Very disapointed.
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    Resident47 replies to suzyq
    This entire thread is an object lesson in personal data privacy.

    The earliest comments trace the problem neatly. When you blindly click "yes" and "okay" and "I agree" to every requester, because you're in some holy hurry to complete a survey or win a prize or get free swag or whatever carrot has been dangled, you should expect unwanted results. When you give away your personal data, you should expect someone to trade, resell, and exploit them.

    As indicated prior, this freebie "service" is yet another honey pot from Worldwide Commerce Associates. WCA is an affiliate marketer fixed on a primary goal: harvesting your contact data and your consent to be pestered by any huckster willing to trade in sucker lists. WCA routinely places agreement language a careful person objects to where one is meant to miss it.

    The WCA problem is so bad it has an entire department and website devoted to ''compliance'' with demands for the calls and data mining to stop. Rather than rely on WCA's ''opt-out'' mechanism, I would send a cease-communication notice via USPS Certified with return card, and demand that ''the buck stops here'' regarding the trade of your personal data to total strangers.

    Of course, the ninnies in this thread stamp their feet and cry "Do Not Call list". Want to know why it's not working for you? You have *circumvented it yourself* by giving away data and permission to use it! Capturing your express consent to be hassled with sales calls from the most trashy and fraudulent sources is the entire point of whatever useless online distraction you thought would be fun and harmless. Facebook itself, by the way, is devoted to a similar goal of teasing users into creating voluntary security breaches.

    Every third remark in this thread is a useless demand to "stop calling me" and/or "take me off the list". Anyone who cannot distinguish a standalone site for nuisance call complaints from a customer service portal should be denied unsupervised internet access until completion of a seminar run by security experts teaching defensive online surfing skills.

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