Why is Verizon telemarketing its own customers?
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I've received repeated calls today from a blocked number but the calls continued immediately after I hung up.
Finally, I let it go through to my answering machine.
It's a pitch to visit Verizon Perks!
Why does Verizon telemarket its own customer, especially when it sends out so much junk mail to people who are already Triple Play and./or FiOS customers? And why so aggressive and persistent?
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Thanks for the telephone number, but it doesn't offer an option to specifically opt out of telemarketing and gives Verizon another 30 days to comply.
I don't mind e-mails so much, as one can simply delete them; the same with junk (postal) mail - just throw it away.
But aggressive telemarketing - even to the point of calling back seconds after I hang up the phone - is an obnoxious way for a company to treat their customers.
