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Can my phone number be cancelled if so how?

Latetly I've been getting phone calls from telemarketers offering ridiculous thing I don't need, from home refinance to car loans or school loans. How did they get my phone number any body knows? Also when they call they have an option to press a certaing key to be deleteted from their calling center, well I press that option but I recognized it's from the same place because it's the same offer.

How can I fix this with out changing my number?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    contact your network provider. I know Virgin have details for a company called preferred calls or something. They can reduce the amount of unlicensed calls you receive

  • 1 decade ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    You can call your telephone service provider and ask them to change your phone number. Many companies like AT&T usually do this for free. You can also sign up on the Do-Not-Call list here ( http://www.privacycorps.com/pages/do-not-call.htm ) .

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