Posted on February 1, 2023 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
Caller: PCYC pcyc wanting you to buy raffle tickets
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Anonymous
Posted on March 6, 2023 Caller type: Nuisance call Location: Australia
Caller: PCYC PCYC wanting me to buy tickets for their next lottery.
Confirmed with someone that if you manually buy tickets more than once from their webpage, every entry is classed as a separate entry in their call list. I've bought 5 tickets in the last 2 years, so I get about 5 different calls each draw (until they eventually get around to removing my name!!)
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Anonymous
Posted on March 10, 2023 Caller type: Non-profit Organization Location: Australia
Caller: PCYC Thanks for identifying this nbr as PCYC - Police Citizens Youth Club, which is a legitimate nfp who I purchased tickets from in January draw this year. As they also send email reminders each lottery, I emailed this today, to: Police Citizens Youth Clubs Lottery <info @ pcyclottery.org.au>
To Whom It May Concern:
I believe this organisation is a good one, however, I would appreciate only emails like below, for reminders to purchase tickets in your lottery. Please REMOVE my mobile telephone number from your cold call list - 04** *** *** asap. I only want to hear from you if I've won something! IF I decide to buy tickets in your lottery, I will do so via the website, and not necessarily every draw, as like to 'share my love' with other charities. The more you call me, the less likely I will buy at all, as creates a feeling of being pressured into doing so every draw.
Thank you, **** :-)
They responded in 7 minutes with this email:
Subject: RE: Cg, $10 could win you a RAV4 Hybrid XSE!nd new Tesla Model 3! (5352749) Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 03:32:28 +0000 From: info @ pcyclottery.org.au To:
Good Afternoon ****
Just confirming that I have added your number to our do not call list.
Kind Regards
Admin Team
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Anonymous
Posted on March 10, 2023 Caller type: Non-profit Organization Location: Australia
Caller: PCYC Thanks for identifying this nbr as PCYC - Police Citizens Youth Club, which is a legitimate nfp who I purchased tickets from in January draw this year. As they also send email reminders each lottery, I emailed this today, to: Police Citizens Youth Clubs Lottery <info @ pcyclottery.org.au>
To Whom It May Concern:
I believe this organisation is a good one, however, I would appreciate only emails like below, for reminders to purchase tickets in your lottery. Please REMOVE my mobile telephone number from your cold call list - 04** *** *** asap. I only want to hear from you if I've won something! IF I decide to buy tickets in your lottery, I will do so via the website, and not necessarily every draw, as like to 'share my love' with other charities. The more you call me, the less likely I will buy at all, as creates a feeling of being pressured into doing so every draw.
Thank you, **** :-)
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Anonymous
Posted on March 2, 2023 Caller type: Non-profit Organization Location: Australia
pcyc
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Anonymous
Posted on February 21, 2023 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
failed to leave message, so I didn't answer back. Thank you, it would have been PCYC
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Anonymous
Posted on February 21, 2023 Caller type: Nuisance call Location: Australia
Caller: PCYC PCYC lotteries wanting me to buy tickets for their next raffle. Told them I had unsubscribed from their mailing list and thought that would take my number off their callers list but no. So I told them to take my number off their callers list. Then I hung up and blocked the number.
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Anonymous
Posted on January 24, 2023 Caller type: Unsolicited call Location: Australia
Caller: Unknown Spam filter screened as 'Suspected Spam'. No message left
Comments on (02) 7252 9699
Anonymous
Posted on February 1, 2023Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
pcyc wanting you to buy raffle tickets
Anonymous
Posted on March 6, 2023Caller type: Nuisance call
Location: Australia
PCYC wanting me to buy tickets for their next lottery.
Confirmed with someone that if you manually buy tickets more than once from their webpage, every entry is classed as a separate entry in their call list. I've bought 5 tickets in the last 2 years, so I get about 5 different calls each draw (until they eventually get around to removing my name!!)
Anonymous
Posted on March 10, 2023Caller type: Non-profit Organization
Location: Australia
Thanks for identifying this nbr as PCYC - Police Citizens Youth Club, which is a legitimate nfp who I purchased tickets from in January draw this year.
As they also send email reminders each lottery, I emailed this today, to: Police Citizens Youth Clubs Lottery <info @ pcyclottery.org.au>
To Whom It May Concern:
I believe this organisation is a good one, however, I would appreciate only emails like below, for reminders to purchase tickets in your lottery.
Please REMOVE my mobile telephone number from your cold call list - 04** *** *** asap. I only want to hear from you if I've won something!
IF I decide to buy tickets in your lottery, I will do so via the website, and not necessarily every draw, as like to 'share my love' with other charities.
The more you call me, the less likely I will buy at all, as creates a feeling of being pressured into doing so every draw.
Thank you,
**** :-)
They responded in 7 minutes with this email:
Subject: RE: Cg, $10 could win you a RAV4 Hybrid XSE!nd new Tesla Model 3! (5352749)
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 03:32:28 +0000
From: info @ pcyclottery.org.au
To:
Good Afternoon ****
Just confirming that I have added your number to our do not call list.
Kind Regards
Admin Team
Anonymous
Posted on March 10, 2023Caller type: Non-profit Organization
Location: Australia
Thanks for identifying this nbr as PCYC - Police Citizens Youth Club, which is a legitimate nfp who I purchased tickets from in January draw this year.
As they also send email reminders each lottery, I emailed this today, to: Police Citizens Youth Clubs Lottery <info @ pcyclottery.org.au>
To Whom It May Concern:
I believe this organisation is a good one, however, I would appreciate only emails like below, for reminders to purchase tickets in your lottery.
Please REMOVE my mobile telephone number from your cold call list - 04** *** *** asap. I only want to hear from you if I've won something!
IF I decide to buy tickets in your lottery, I will do so via the website, and not necessarily every draw, as like to 'share my love' with other charities.
The more you call me, the less likely I will buy at all, as creates a feeling of being pressured into doing so every draw.
Thank you,
**** :-)
Anonymous
Posted on March 2, 2023Caller type: Non-profit Organization
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on February 21, 2023Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on February 21, 2023Caller type: Nuisance call
Location: Australia
PCYC lotteries wanting me to buy tickets for their next raffle. Told them I had unsubscribed from their mailing list and thought that would take my number off their callers list but no. So I told them to take my number off their callers list. Then I hung up and blocked the number.
Anonymous
Posted on January 24, 2023Caller type: Unsolicited call
Location: Australia
Spam filter screened as 'Suspected Spam'. No message left
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