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(609) 292-1779
caller ID says State of NJ but no message is left
(609) 292-3476
Wants my banks fraud dept. phone number. To stop a so call shipment of a Apple Product.
(609) 292-3476
He wanted my Bank's Fraud Dept. phone number to stop a transaction for a Apple com****r.
(609) 292-9070
Left a message on my work phone saying it was from Amazon. That there was su****ious activity on my card. Unauthorized charges worth $1,500. TOTALLY BOGUS.
(609) 292-7007
This appears to look like it is coming from NJ State but isn't. Would not be surprised if it is a scammer. Called me several times already.
(609) 292-7007
telesurvey pia
(609) 292-7007
In the time it took you to craft that response, you could've just answered the survey.
(609) 292-7006
Stating to represent the State of NJ Health Division. Question however are not even close to this statement.
(609) 292-7272
Won't stop calling
(609) 292-2269
Please I need to know if the caller is from NJ State Program, I did a mistake first time in my life, I provided with my social security number. Is so****ing I regret it right now, please find if this number belongs to a secure government program for the State of New Jersey.
(609) 292-7007
This company called every night for about 4 or 5 days, each time I either declined to parti****te, or ignored the call. LAst night, they called a***n and my wife eagerly accepted the call and parti****ted in the survey. No call tonight
(609) 292-7007
Or, you could just say no thanks, please do not call me back. I guess that's too easy for you?
(609) 292-7007
For the record, I'm here because I'm annoyed at the incompetence my tax dollars are supporting and at having been lied to every time I've tried to get a straight answer to honest questions involving what might have been a threat to my household security (sure, that's overstating what it turned out to be, but that was the direction it was going because of the up-front incompetence and lying, which was beginning to scare the***** out of me). So, this is what I learned on my own from public records, which will prove the old adage, "Fools' names and fools' faces/Always appear in public places." The truly wonderful thing about what a government does is that it is all public information (except, evidently, for these clowns, who want to keep what they do a big secret), if you know where to look. My cynical comments at the end are educated guesses, not fact, but they make a better story. And, BTW, in my opinion this project is NOT exempt from the Do Not Call Registry--it's not just about telemarketers. As I feared, this is a pretty important data collection project that the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is *****ing up. Most everything you want to know about the New Jersey Behavi**** Risk Factor Survey vendor contract can be found on its "Notice of Award" webpage at:http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/purchase/noa/contracts/t0946.shtmlYou'll also learn that the "Buyer" (i.e., NJ Department of Treasury person who oversees the mechanics of the bidding process and the fulfillment of the contract) is JONATHAN WALLACE at 609-341-2976 and [email protected]. Ultimately, he is responsible for the contract, but is not a techie and probably has no idea of its details. FYI: he's an OK guy. Click on "Vendor Information" and you'll learn that you were called by a polling outfit named ABT SRBI, INC., in Silver Spring, MD, and the contact person is JOHN M. BOYLE at 301-608-3883. The survey script says to tell callees to contact Larry Osborn at Abt****ociates in Chicago at 312-867-4071 with questions. But, if you're like me and want to go right to the main man, a quick look-up of ABT SRBI, INC., tells you that their CEO is Mark A. Schulman, Ph.D., in NYC at (212) 779-7700. The ABT SRBI, INC., website also tells you what a great guy he is, or would be, if only his employees didn't annoy so many of us:http://www.srbi.com/who_we_are.html) Click on "State Contract Manager" and you'll learn the name, address, phone number, and e-mail address of the guy who is mismanaging the contract and letting the vendor annoy so many people: Kenneth O’Dowd, at 609-984-7324 and Kenneth.O’[email protected]. More about him later. Click on "RFP TEXT" and you'll go to the contract itself (known as a "Request for Proposal"), which tells you all about the contract, the use of a random telephone dialer, the survey questions you never were asked because you ***g up on the caller, including the scripted response when you tell the interviewer to shove it (known in the survey business as a "Refusal Aversion Response"), such as: "I understand that your time is limited. However, you were scientifically selected to represent others in your community. I will try to get through the interview as quickly as possible."), the fact that the CDC is behind the whole thing (with name and phone number of the CDC person who motivated this in NJ--Nealean K. Austin, 770-488-2722--and her flunky--Welhelmina Robertson, 770-488-1647), the fact that you may have missed out on a payment of $1 - $20 for not responding (I'm not sure--this RFP is 227 pages, about 95% boilerplate BS), and a bunch of other stuff, if you're interested. Wouldn't you like to know just how you were "scientifically selected to represent others in your community" by a random telephone dialer? There IS a lot of science behind flipping a coin, described in a Donald Duck comic book of 50 years ago as "flippism." This is where I get cynical and, yes, nasty. Kenneth O'Dowd, Ph.D., I can only surmise, is a Democrat political hack, probably an otherwise unemployable statistician, whose credited research includes "A Comparison of Address-Based Sampling (ABS) Versus Random-Digit Dialing (RDD) for General Population Surveys" (http://poq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/72/1/6), which states, in part: "Valid and reliable public health data are becoming more difficult to obtain through random-digit dial telephone surveys." So, then, why does he honcho a project that relies on random-digit dial telephone surveys? BTW: Kenneth O'Dowd, Ph.D., donated $700 to the Democrat John Edwards campaign (http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors.php?type=city&city=N+Brunswick) (and we all know where THAT went), which he can afford because the Democrat NJDHSS pays him $100,810 a year to annoy you (http://php.app.com/njstate_employees/details.php?recordID=25837) in the non-compe***ive civil service ***le of Research Scientist 1, often reserved for political hacks because they can't be ***ped out of their job by somebody scoring higher on a test. It also doesn't hurt that Mary E. O'Dowd, M.P.H., probably a relative, is the Chief of Staff for the Commissioner of the NJDHSS at $116,600 a year (http://php.app.com/njstate_employees/details.php?recordID=24848), also a political appointment, so don't let anybody criticize Kenny for his (lack of) contract management s****s! There's lots more info out there, of course, and you see how to find it. I'll be calling Ken at home tonight at 8:30, at 732-821-8219, (http://www.whitepages.com/search/FindPerson?extra_listing=mixed&form_mode=opt_b&post_back=1&firstname_begins_with=1&firstname=kenneth&name=o%27dowd&street=&city_zip=&state_id=NJ&localtime=survey), about the same time his vendor called me, with a random call survey of my own. Or, maybe I'll call tomorrow night. Or, maybe I'll call later some other night. That's what will make MY call random. I'll be sure to tell him who I'm not, where I don't work, who isn't responsible for my call, and where he can call to get the runaround about my call, and then ask him lots of personal questions right out of his own script, such as: "In general, how satisfied are you with your life?", "How often do you eat****atoes not including French fries, fried****atoes, or****ato chips?", and "How often do you **** dead dogs?" OK, I made up that last one, but it's funnier than "How often do you eat carrots?" "Mr., excuse me, DOCTOR O'Dowd, how often do you **** dead dogs?"
(609) 292-7007
Today's "Real Life Adventures" comic *****:http://www.uclick.com/client/wpc/rl/
(609) 292-7007
For the record, I'm here because I'm annoyed at the incompetence my tax dollars are supporting and at having been lied to every time I've tried to get a straight answer to honest questions involving what might have been a threat to my household security (sure, that's overstating what it turned out to be, but that was the direction it was going because of the up-front incompetence and lying, which was beginning to scare the***** out of me). So, this is what I learned on my own from public records, which will prove the old adage, "Fools' names and fools' faces/Always appear in public places." The truly wonderful thing about what a government does is that it is all public information (except, evidently, for these clowns, who want to keep what they do a big secret), if you know where to look. My cynical comments at the end are educated guesses, not fact, but they make a better story. And, BTW, in my opinion this project is NOT exempt from the Do Not Call Registry--it's not just about telemarketers. As I feared, this is a pretty important data collection project that the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is *****ing up. Most everything you want to know about the New Jersey Behavi**** Risk Factor Survey vendor contract can be found on its "Notice of Award" webpage at:http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/purchase/noa/contracts/t0946.shtmlYou'll also learn that the "Buyer" (i.e., NJ Department of Treasury person who oversees the mechanics of the bidding process and the fulfillment of the contract) is JONATHAN WALLACE at 609-341-2976 and [email protected]. Ultimately, he is responsible for the contract, but is not a techie and probably has no idea of its details. FYI: he's an OK guy. Click on "Vendor Information" and you'll learn that you were called by a polling outfit named ABT SRBI, INC., in Silver Spring, MD, and the contact person is JOHN M. BOYLE at 301-608-3883. The survey script says to tell callees to contact Larry Osborn at Abt****ociates in Chicago at 312-867-4071 with questions. But, if you're like me and want to go right to the main man, a quick look-up of ABT SRBI, INC., tells you that their CEO is Mark A. Schulman, Ph.D., in NYC at (212) 779-7700. The ABT SRBI, INC., website also tells you what a great guy he is, or would be, if only his employees didn't annoy so many of us:http://www.srbi.com/who_we_are.html) Click on "State Contract Manager" and you'll learn the name, address, phone number, and e-mail address of the guy who is mismanaging the contract and letting the vendor annoy so many people: Kenneth O’Dowd, at 609-984-7324 and Kenneth.O’[email protected]. More about him later. Click on "RFP TEXT" and you'll go to the contract itself (known as a "Request for Proposal"), which tells you all about the contract, the use of a random telephone dialer, the survey questions you never were asked because you ***g up on the caller, including the scripted response when you tell the interviewer to shove it (known in the survey business as a "Refusal Aversion Response"), such as: "I understand that your time is limited. However, you were scientifically selected to represent others in your community. I will try to get through the interview as quickly as possible."), the fact that the CDC is behind the whole thing (with name and phone number of the CDC person who motivated this in NJ--Nealean K. Austin, 770-488-2722--and her flunky--Welhelmina Robertson, 770-488-1647), the fact that you may have missed out on a payment of $1 - $20 for not responding (I'm not sure--this RFP is 227 pages, about 95% boilerplate BS), and a bunch of other stuff, if you're interested. Wouldn't you like to know just how you were "scientifically selected to represent others in your community" by a random telephone dialer? There IS a lot of science behind flipping a coin, described in a Donald Duck comic book of 50 years ago as "flippism." This is where I get cynical and, yes, nasty. Kenneth O'Dowd, Ph.D., I can only surmise, is a Democrat political hack, probably an otherwise unemployable statistician, whose credited research includes "A Comparison of Address-Based Sampling (ABS) Versus Random-Digit Dialing (RDD) for General Population Surveys" (http://poq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/72/1/6), which states, in part: "Valid and reliable public health data are becoming more difficult to obtain through random-digit dial telephone surveys." So, then, why does he honcho a project that relies on random-digit dial telephone surveys? BTW: Kenneth O'Dowd, Ph.D., donated $700 to the Democrat John Edwards campaign (http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors.php?type=city&city=N+Brunswick) (and we all know where THAT went), which he can afford because the Democrat NJDHSS pays him $100,810 a year to annoy you (http://php.app.com/njstate_employees/details.php?recordID=25837) in the non-compe***ive civil service ***le of Research Scientist 1, often reserved for political hacks because they can't be ***ped out of their job by somebody scoring higher on a test. It also doesn't hurt that Mary E. O'Dowd, M.P.H., probably a relative, is the Chief of Staff for the Commissioner of the NJDHSS at $116,600 a year (http://php.app.com/njstate_employees/details.php?recordID=24848), also a political appointment, so don't let anybody criticize Kenny for his (lack of) contract management s****s! There's lots more info out there, of course, and you see how to find it. I'll be calling Ken at home tonight at 8:30, at 732-821-8219, (http://www.whitepages.com/search/FindPerson?extra_listing=mixed&form_mode=opt_b&post_back=1&firstname_begins_with=1&firstname=kenneth&name=o%27dowd&street=&city_zip=&state_id=NJ&localtime=survey), about the same time his vendor called me, with a random call survey of my own. Or, maybe I'll call tomorrow night. Or, maybe I'll call later some other night. That's what will make MY call random. I'll be sure to tell him who I'm not, where I don't work, who isn't responsible for my call, and where he can call to get the runaround about my call, and then ask him lots of personal questions right out of his own script, such as: "In general, how satisfied are you with your life?", "How often do you eat****atoes not including French fries, fried****atoes, or****ato chips?", and "How often do you **** dead dogs?" OK, I made up that last one, but it's funnier than "How often do you eat carrots?" "Mr., excuse me, DOCTOR O'Dowd, how often do you **** dead dogs?"