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The BBB has received complaints from New Hampshire residents informing our office that a man, identifying himself as: Joseph Peters from W.N. Positions is cold calling them.
Consumers have been receiving calls from 603-732-0338. The male caller stated he was looking for information about an "education or military experience" survey which had been filled out online. The caller states it will only take a minute and he needs to ask a few quick questions to see if the recipient is a match for the survey.
If you have received a call from this number and gave your personal information, please contact your local Police Department. Otherwise, if your number is listed on the National Do Not Call Registry, you may file a complaint with the (FTC) Federal Trade Commission's Do-Not-Call Complaint Registry via complaints.donotcall.gov or by calling 1-888-382-1222.
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