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How do I stop Toucan Telecom from phoning me all the time, trying to persuade me to change my telecom supplier

They called me once yeserday and twice (so far) today. I feel like I’m being harrassed by them. I’ve already told them several times I don’t want to discuss anything with them. I don’t believe I’ll save money by changing to them, and even if I had been interrested, they’ve now put me off. I just want them to stop calling me!
In case it is important to know: I’m in the UK

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7 Responses for “How do I stop Toucan Telecom from phoning me all the time, trying to persuade me to change my telecom supplier”

  1. madamspud169 says:

    Phone your phone provider and get them to block the number or you could get in touch with the phone watchdog (ombudsman) and make a complaint.
    I put the phone down and carry on with what I was doing, it’s their phone bill and eventually they stop

  2. cul8r_32 says:

    Tell them to take you of any list they have.

  3. cdf-rom says:

    They are legally required not to call back if you tell them, “Don’t ever call this number again.” If they keep calling after that, then you can complain to the phone company, or the police. If you have a programmable phone, you may be able to program it to block calls from them.

  4. kidsmom3 says:

    You simply say “Please remove me from your list” they are then legally bound to remove you from their list for a period of one year approx. (can’t remember the exact length of time).

  5. A.S.I. - 7 says:

    You could just say ‘No’ politely. If they still persist, say No and hang-up.

    If they keep harassing you this way, get in touch with a Consumer Activist in your area. Such Hard-Sell approaches are not-acceptable to society.

  6. Dd says:

    present them with molotov cocktails :)

  7. Sidoney says:

    Tell them you have put yourself on the “DO NOT CALL” list and any further calls will be reported to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and that they will be subjected to fines if there are anymore calls. Then go to your phonebook or online and get yourself on the list. IT works they have to comply, keep a phonelog by your phone in case they don’t and record every call with date time message etc

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