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Persistent Survey Calls? How to Stop Them! - +64 9 869 7362 (09 869 7362)
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You've been getting repeated calls urging you to take a random survey, and the persistence is getting frustrating. These kinds of market‑research outreach often come from legitimate firms, but the aggressive follow‑up can feel like a scam. Verify the caller’s identity by asking for a company name, a reference number, and checking the official website. If the call seems dubious, request to be placed on their do‑not‑call list and consider using your phone’s block feature. Report persistent unwanted calls to your local consumer protection agency, and never share personal or financial details unless you’re absolutely sure of the source. Stay cautious and protect your privacy.
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Recent Reports for 09 869 7362
User feedback: Bad and Caution.
User notes: Caution
There has been a constant stream of calls that disconnect as soon as I answer; I’m unsure how they obtained my number.
User notes: Bad.
User notes: looks bad, better stay cautious, hey.
User notes: Annoying
They asked numerous questions about us, making me suspect profiling.
User comment: Annoying.
User comment: Annoying
User describes: Bad + Annoying
It’s the same recurring annoyance—a real pain in the neck.
I’ve received a call each day up to now.
User flagged this as Bad.
Repeated calls have been made to participate in a supposedly random survey, with the caller being overly insistent despite requests to call back at a later time, raising concerns about its legitimacy
The number is allegedly used for market research purposes
When I returned the call, the message said the extension 400 is unavailable and asked me to leave a voicemail. By the way, the site’s rating scale is confusing; 1 is green/thumbs‑up and 9 is red/thumbs‑down, which feels counter‑intuitive.
The user's opinion is neutral
A voice from Kantar Republic claimed to conduct a national disaster survey, opening with a yes/no question; uncertain whether it’s a scam.
A Kantar Republic survey appears to be about a national disaster, or something similar.
Another unknown caller—no clue what they wanted.