Relay calls are usually from people who are deaf. The caller is typing into a TTY machine. The relay agency just reads what is typed. They then type your response into their TTY machine.
It may be the person is providing the agency the wrong phone number. Ask to speak to the relay agency supervisor. Explain that you are not sure who is calling and why. Ask them to assist the caller to obtain the correct number that the caller is seeking.
Explain that the calls are annoying because of their frequency and not being someone you recognize.
2007-10-19 22:17:37
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answered by Jeff H 5
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If the company the officer works for is giant adequate, it's going to have anything like a civilian assessment board or an inner affairs department. You can take your criticism to them. If it's not that giant, you'll move to the leader. If you're reluctant to manage the leader, move for your regional council Representative, and even the mayor. I cannot support however surprise, when you pal had now not come off with this kind of belligerent angle with the officer, he would have got the message to the officer that the brother used to be "sluggish". I suspect the officer on the whole felt that your pal used to be looking to quilt for "Eddy''s" viable drug use.
2016-09-05 16:31:04
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answered by francene 4
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Is this person a man, a woman or a kid?? Do they seem mentally stable? If not call the police, They may want to talk to you but are shy or they are harrassmen jerks because it is obvious, as we should all be, you are seeing a pattern to these questionable phone calls. Call the police and ask them what to do about it but I would try to get their phone number and put your cell phone voice mail to answer your messages for awhile. You want proof that it is everyday. Is it someone trying to sell you something??? These are all the questions a police officer would ask. When this person is found and confronted you don't want them to make up a safe excuse that gets them off the hook for bothering you everyday. Good Luck.
2007-10-19 21:53:21
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answered by sliverofmoon2000 2
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IF THIS IS A "RELAY CALL" IF I UNDERSTAND U CORRECTLY IT IS A PERSON WHO IS HEARING IMPAIRED TRYING TO CONTACT U OR MAYBE THEY HAVE THE WRONG #. IF IT IS ONE OF THESE CALLS JUST TELL THE OPERATOR (WHO RELAYS WHAT U SAY TO A TDD MACHINE WHICH THE HEARING IMPAIRED RECEIVE) THAT U BELIEVE THE CALLER HAS THE WRONG NUMBER
2007-10-22 17:34:48
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answered by chelle62099 3
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I would recommend you contact your phone company first and ask them for advise, they may be able to block calls from that person for you. Or some other action that would get results for you!
2007-10-19 22:14:29
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answered by Paul N 1
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yea you should, or answer the phone and threaten to call the cops if they keep calling, if they do, get the cops!
2007-10-19 21:53:09
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answered by samantha 2
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