Inconsiderate early morning phone callers
This Friday morning 09 October, we got a phone call at 4.52am!! from a maybe automated caller saying they were doing a survey for Alfred Ngaro - they called using a number 09 887 9307.
I rang back to complain a few hours later to that number and was "told" by Spark that there was "no such number allocated".
I believe that pollsters can use and drop numbers so easily.
We are an elderly couple and anyway a call at that time for most people may well be too much!!
I will endeavour to contact Alfred's office later.
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