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MaxBuck

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OK, so I've come to terms with telemarketing calls coming to the home phone. And even to the business line.

Now I'm getting robocalls to my cell phone, which even if I don't answer them go against my monthly minutes.

And to make matters worse, I'm getting them on my e-fax line, which interrupts my Windows 7 whenever one of them comes in, preventing me from doing normal shit like working on a Word document.

What is wrong with these devious motherfuckers whose business model requires them to violate federal law? Don't tell me to file a complaint with the FCC, because that's every bit as effective as letting loose with a garlic fart in a hurricane.

Somebody needs to go after these fuckers with a marine 12-volt battery, a pair of alligator clips, and a roadmap to their genitalia.

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My dad and other family members keep getting fraud calls from Colorado area codes, for some reason.

The ones they've been getting aren't robocalls, but definitely fraud calls (looking for money or something). They always ask for another family member (not the actual person who they're calling).
 
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My dad and other family members keep getting fraud calls from Colorado area codes, for some reason.
Most of mine appear to come from either the Florida panhandle or Las Vegas, to the extent the cocksucking goatfuckers don't spoof either a toll-free number or some vague 4-digit dial code that could originate on Alpha Centauri for all I know.
 
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OK, so I've come to terms with telemarketing calls coming to the home phone. And even to the business line.

Now I'm getting robocalls to my cell phone, which even if I don't answer them go against my monthly minutes.

And to make matters worse, I'm getting them on my e-fax line, which interrupts my Windows 7 whenever one of them comes in, preventing me from doing normal [Mark May] like working on a Word document.

What is wrong with these devious motherfuckers whose business model requires them to violate federal law? Don't tell me to file a complaint with the FCC, because that's every bit as effective as letting loose with a garlic fart in a hurricane.

Somebody needs to go after these fuckers with a marine 12-volt battery, a pair of alligator clips, and a roadmap to their genitalia.

:smash::smash::smash::smash::smash::smash::smash::smash::smash::smash::pissed::pissed::pissed::pissed::pissed::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob:
Wait... you have a home phone and a minute limit on your cell?

You still taking the free AOL CDs at Walmart too?
 
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