Purco has been calling me on a daily basis and asking for the money. It is getting very annoying.
Tell them to call your lawyer. Once clowns like this know you have representation, a lot of times they leave you alone.
What I did a few years ago works even better. I got a Magic Jack, connected it long enough to get a phone number, and that's the
only phone number I give anyone except family, close friends, important clients, and a select few others.
Then I changed and unlisted my landline numbers, disconnected the Magic Jack, and haven't answered it since. Everyone goes to voice mail. I only plug the Magic Jack in when I want to make an outgoing call from that number to keep my "real" numbers off the records. (Toll-free numbers reveal the caller's number using ANI, even if you have Caller ID blocked.)
It's really a shame that you have to go to such extremes these days to avoid annoyance. But unfortunately, there's very little respect for privacy any more. I've found, for example, that stores that issue "loyalty cards" will almost invariably call to pitch products based on your purchase history, no matter how many times they promise that they won't. Credit card companies will call to pitch all sorts of useless services and add-ons. Cable television companies will call to sell you anything you're not already subscribed to. It never ends.
The Magic Jack costs about twenty bucks a year, and it stops all these headaches. (I'm also told that it's not a horrible service in its own right, although I really don't have a lot of experience actually using it.)
-Rich