Is anyone else getting these calls from “West Sonoma County, phone number 824-6439? The phone will ring every 15 minutes or so starting around 6 PM and go through to 9PM. We get this about once a week. It is going on right now. I will have to check if it is always on Mondays or not. I talked with the phone company, but they are no help. If you answer the phone no one is ever there. It isn’t like the computer calls, where eventually someone picks up. If you call the number, they say “Thank you for purchasing Easy Caller and then a beep.” My number is blocked and I use a different phone line to call their number.Any input would be appreciated. The do not call register is no help either.
soulsk8ter77
03-21-2007, 01:02 PM
Is anyone else getting these calls from “West Sonoma County, phone number 824-6439? ...
Have you tried to google the number to see if it belongs to a business? Missy
don
03-21-2007, 01:24 PM
It may be a fax call that is programmed to redial until it makes connection with another fax machine. I've had plenty of those come this way.
Good Luck!
Don
Is anyone else getting these calls from “West Sonoma County, phone number 824-6439? The phone will ring every 15 minutes or so starting around 6 PM and go through to 9PM. We get this about once a week. It is going on right now. I will have to check if it is always on Mondays or not. I talked with the phone company, but they are no help. If you answer the phone no one is ever there. It isn’t like the computer calls, where eventually someone picks up. If you call the number, they say “Thank you for purchasing Easy Caller and then a beep.” My number is blocked and I use a different phone line to call their number.Any input would be appreciated. The do not call register is no help either.
terik
11-15-2007, 06:10 PM
I take it you have a child in school. Easy caller is an automated telephone system which calls parents to advise them their child was absent/late to a class(es). The number is most likely not published and usually more than one number is dedicated to this system so it can make multiple calls. The system is for outgoing calls and not designed to take calls from the public. The school admin can call in from home and enter a password to enter a message for the system to call parents with, in the event school will be canceled or delayed due to weather and such. It is a very common phone program used by hundreds of schools.
You can do an online search for "Easy Caller School District" and you'll see a lot of schools use it.
This is no conspiracy here, only the school trying to keep you up to date on your child and keep in compliance with the No Child Left Behind act.
Is anyone else getting these calls from “West Sonoma County, phone number 824-6439? The phone will ring every 15 minutes or so starting around 6 PM and go through to 9PM. We get this about once a week. It is going on right now. I will have to check if it is always on Mondays or not. I talked with the phone company, but they are no help. If you answer the phone no one is ever there. It isn’t like the computer calls, where eventually someone picks up. If you call the number, they say “Thank you for purchasing Easy Caller and then a beep.” My number is blocked and I use a different phone line to call their number.Any input would be appreciated. The do not call register is no help either.
David MySky
11-26-2007, 01:08 PM
Could be a trolling bot. It records the time you answer the phone :hello: and then a real person will call back at that time another night:hmmm:. I heard if you start mashing # & * as soon as you realize no one is there, it will confuse the machine and dump your # out of the system.
Is anyone else getting these calls from “West Sonoma County, phone number 824-6439?
shellebelle
11-26-2007, 01:15 PM
I'm not but here's some info
(707) 824-6439 is a land line based in Sebastopol, CA
The registered service provider is Pacific Bell**.
Detailed listing information is not available.
Ooops forgot to mention this means that this is not a business phone line. Thus why you are having problems with the no call list. Possibly this may be a technical problem (like the old cell phone that is dialing 911) and maybe just maybe you could ask the phone company to check and recondition the line. It may stop the calls.
Could be a trolling bot. It records the time you answer the phone :hello: and then a real person will call back at that time another night:hmmm:. I heard if you start mashing # & * as soon as you realize no one is there, it will confuse the machine and dump your # out of the system.
Is anyone else getting these calls from “West Sonoma County, phone number 824-6439?
findingme2
11-26-2007, 02:24 PM
I posted this so long ago I forgot about it!!
I figured it out when I got a call from the school about my daughter being sick and the number was similar to the one that kept calling us. I then talked with the Analy attendance office and found out that since we have a special answering ring on our phone that is to stop computerized solicitations, their computer will hang up and keep calling for days until someone answers. We no longer have the special answering ring (it didn't work anyway!). Thanks to all who have responded lately.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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I take it you have a child in school. Easy caller is an automated telephone system which calls parents to advise them their child was absent/late to a class(es). The number is most likely not published and usually more than one number is dedicated to this system so it can make multiple calls. The system is for outgoing calls and not designed to take calls from the public. The school admin can call in from home and enter a password to enter a message for the system to call parents with, in the event school will be canceled or delayed due to weather and such. It is a very common phone program used by hundreds of schools.
You can do an online search for "Easy Caller School District" and you'll see a lot of schools use it.
This is no conspiracy here, only the school trying to keep you up to date on your child and keep in compliance with the No Child Left Behind act.