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SPAMCalled for my little sister who married, asked for her by her maiden name and said they were calling from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) so she could take a survey. Told them not to call again, I think it's a scam.Guest *** ***
SPAMNot a scam.  I actually work for this company and we have been conducting surveys for the IRS for over ten years atleast.   We conducts surveys for many large corporations and well known products.  Just recently our facility has expanded to conducting in-house focus groups which pay very well.  Anyway, I just wanted to put your mind at ease that no one was trying to scam you.Guest *** ***
SPAMSure, You would say they are OK.  If you work for them of course you want us to answer the phone, I get these calls on a daily basis and even if you talk to them, they never quit.  One lady asked me for my birth date. I hung up. Now they claim to be working for the IRS, That should scare me into telling my life history... Not Of course if you work for these ppl you would want us to think their are ok, even if they are notGuest *** ***
SPAMLook I was only trying to make people feel more comfortable.  I know that I would also feel uncomfortable is someone said that they were calling me on behalf of the IRS.  If you go to www.irs.gov and type in Russell Research into the search bar on the upper right corner you will see our name come up as well as full reports on the various surveys that we have done for them.  It's actually pretty interesting.Guest *** ***
SPAMSo we're supposed to feel more comfortable knowing that the IRS is paying clowns like you to invade our privacy? Damn, that sure is "interesting" to see how our own tax money is being used against us and enriching professional privacy invaders like you. "Sickening" is a better word for it than "interesting". Ever get a loud whistle in your ear? It means STOP CALLING FOREVER.Guest *** ***
SPAM"J" get a real ffriggin' job and stop bothering people who don't want your bullsh!t callsGuest *** ***
SPAMYou can stop calling. No one is going to fall for your stupid tricks. You ARE trying to scam people. Even if you are not taking info for the purpose of identity theft/fraud you are gathering information to me used to "market" to us. That is just a fancy word that means you are trying to trick us into buying inferior products that we neither want nor need.Guest *** ***
SPAMBULLSH!T    Since when does the IRS farm out any work like robocalling surveys WHAT A CROCK OF [***]Guest *** ***
SPAMKept asking me, "Is this Kim?" but apparently couldn't hear me and we were disconnected.Guest *** ***
SPAMYou work for worldcom comunications Inc or some bsGuest *** ***
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Is number 201-528-0361 SPAM?

Ratings and comments for Phone number (201) 528-0361: (Latest on top.)

 

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SPAMCalled for my little sister who married, asked for her by her maiden name and said they were calling from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) so she could take a survey. Told them not to call again, I think it's a scam.Guest *** ***
SPAMNot a scam.  I actually work for this company and we have been conducting surveys for the IRS for over ten years atleast.   We conducts surveys for many large corporations and well known products.  Just recently our facility has expanded to conducting in-house focus groups which pay very well.  Anyway, I just wanted to put your mind at ease that no one was trying to scam you.Guest *** ***
SPAMSure, You would say they are OK.  If you work for them of course you want us to answer the phone, I get these calls on a daily basis and even if you talk to them, they never quit.  One lady asked me for my birth date. I hung up. Now they claim to be working for the IRS, That should scare me into telling my life history... Not Of course if you work for these ppl you would want us to think their are ok, even if they are notGuest *** ***
SPAMLook I was only trying to make people feel more comfortable.  I know that I would also feel uncomfortable is someone said that they were calling me on behalf of the IRS.  If you go to www.irs.gov and type in Russell Research into the search bar on the upper right corner you will see our name come up as well as full reports on the various surveys that we have done for them.  It's actually pretty interesting.Guest *** ***
SPAMSo we're supposed to feel more comfortable knowing that the IRS is paying clowns like you to invade our privacy? Damn, that sure is "interesting" to see how our own tax money is being used against us and enriching professional privacy invaders like you. "Sickening" is a better word for it than "interesting". Ever get a loud whistle in your ear? It means STOP CALLING FOREVER.Guest *** ***
SPAM"J" get a real ffriggin' job and stop bothering people who don't want your bullsh!t callsGuest *** ***
SPAMYou can stop calling. No one is going to fall for your stupid tricks. You ARE trying to scam people. Even if you are not taking info for the purpose of identity theft/fraud you are gathering information to me used to "market" to us. That is just a fancy word that means you are trying to trick us into buying inferior products that we neither want nor need.Guest *** ***
SPAMBULLSH!T    Since when does the IRS farm out any work like robocalling surveys WHAT A CROCK OF [***]Guest *** ***
SPAMKept asking me, "Is this Kim?" but apparently couldn't hear me and we were disconnected.Guest *** ***
SPAMYou work for worldcom comunications Inc or some bsGuest *** ***