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Shaw telemarketing calls – how to stop them!
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Turns out the number that's ringing your phone isn’t a mysterious scam at all – it’s coming straight from Shaw’s own sales department. Shaw frequently uses aggressive telemarketing scripts to push phone and TV bundles to existing internet customers, often ignoring previous do‑not‑call requests. The easiest way to reclaim peace is to add the number to your carrier’s call‑blocking list and explicitly request placement on Shaw’s internal do‑not‑call list. Follow up with a written confirmation via email or their web portal. If calls persist, file a complaint with the CRTC and consider using third‑party spam‑filter apps that identify known telemarketer IDs.
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Recent Reports for (888) 472-2222
Shaw aggressive advertising for cable services. Calls too often.
Didnt recieve an answer, no message was left
An Individual purporting to represent Telus contacted me, utilizing a supposed Shaw number, which appears to be an illegal practice, so the number was blocked and a report filed with the CRTC
When i ansered the phone, i didnt say anything and just hung up, but they rang again, i just blockd this number now
Unknown caller, no voicemail, probably nothing good.
The caller offered a discounted rate for Telus services and a credit incentive to cancel my current contract, employing aggressive marketing tactics
Daily calls at 2:30 are becoming unbearable.
Shaw made a follow-up call regarding an unsuccessful international call, ensuring the issue was resolved, which appears to be a legitimate call
Upon answering, the person on the line stated they were currently unavailable and asked me to try calling back later, after which they ended the call
Following my setup with Shaw, I've experienced significant delays in getting calls answered, similar to TELUS, with employees seeming unprepared to address simple questions.
A message was conveyed, stating that for information regarding a federal offense, a callback is required.
The call was from Shaw marketing and they hung up
Shaw kept calling with aggressive ads for their services. Wouldn't stop even after I asked.
It's best to ignore this number.
The constant stream of calls is annoying, with each one being an advertisement.
Repeatedly, 1-888-472-2222 is calling me and then hang up
Repeated calls from this number are frustrating, especially since I've never had dealings with Shaw and my services are with MTS and Bell, both of which I'm satisfied with. These experiences will definitely influence my future recommendations.
I have no idear why they keep calling me, who are these peoples anyway?
Since canceling my service with SHAW due to poor internet and customer service, I've received spam calls
I totaly agree with the post below, alot of scams out there
If you pay bill on time, they wont bother you, its pretty simple thing
Daily calls from this number are persistent, with the representatives attempting to sell me a new home phone package for my cable and internet services, despite my lack of interest
Apparently, the company's policy is straightforward: your initial bill may seem to be doubled, as stated in both verbal and written explanations, with no interest charges applied, making your assumption erroneous, and it's ultimately your responsibility to understand their policies.
Having worked at Shaw, I can confirm that the claim about them being able to monitor your presence at home via your cable is baseless; it's unnecessary to be paranoid about such things.
This phone number is linked to Shaw communications
It's frustrating when they refuse to provide their personal contact information, isn't it? Apparently, they don't want to receive calls at their home either.
The phone rang, followed by an immediate hang up, which is a common trait of unwanted calls.
I disagre with your assesment of the situation, and beleive you were not polite in your interaction
Shaw has been calling at least four times over six weeks, inquiring about service quality and mentioning work in the area.