I am beginning to wonder if I will ever make it through all the hoops to change my previous phone number. You enter a site and indicate you want to change your phone number and the automated response is that you are being texted using the old phone number. Seriously?
So, so aggravating. Now I am receiving collection agency calls on the new number for Sandra. I inform them this is my new number and AT&T is not going to be happy to see me again- so PLEASE take my new number off their list.
Two days later before 6am, you know I am up, but certainly not expecting a phone call at that hour and the phone rings, I answer it and there's silence at the other end.
"Good morning," I quip ... silence. Bewildered I now add, who's calling?"
A groggy voice responds "this is Sandra. "silence.
" Okay, can I help you?"
She utters: "This used to be my phone number, " and proceeds to hang up.
I write down the number she called me on and have decided if the collection agencies keep bugging me for Sandra, I'm giving them that number.
The next day the phone rings and a voice asks if Sandra is here.
Give me strength. "No, I thought this is my number now."
She hangs up. Now if she had waited 10 seconds, I would have asked her if she would like Sandra's new number... but she didn't.
For years on my 414 number, I received harmless calls for 'Rafael' if I wanted to sell my house/ vote for whomever. Fortunately, we were of the same political bend ...
So, now is the time to contemplate whether I want to keep the number. You just might be receiving this year's newsletter with a different phone number. Just saying...
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