Alex: Charity org - suports deaf comunity
Deaf lottery 61733611372 ☎ +61733611372
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The caller from +61733611372 is from the Deaf Lottery Australia, a not-for-profit organization that sells lottery tickets to support the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Some users appreciate the cause and have purchased tickets, while others find the calls invasive and persistent, even after requesting to be removed from the list. If you receive a call, it’s a good idea to politely ask to be removed from their database. If the calls continue, consider blocking the number. Remember, while it’s a charitable cause, your privacy and peace of mind are important too.
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Recent Reports for (07) 3361 1372
Love giving to charity, but this lot just wont quit pesterin me for donations
Non-profit organization called trying to sell me lottery tickets. Already asked them to stop calling me.
i think this is the Deaf Lottery, i had bougt a ticket before
Liam: apperently they want money
Deaf Lottery, seems like a good cause but I'm not realy shure
Selling raffle tickets for caravans or smthn @ $2 each. Claimed I agreed to their calls, but nope. Did buy some tix tho
Telemarketer, just anuvver annoying caller
Random caller
It's the Deaf Lotery
Got a call from the Deaf Lottery peopel in Brisbane
Gees, bein on the do not call register dont seem to mean squat - still gettin unwanted calls!
A request was made for them to cease calling.
Calls came at midday twice, with no message left.
Can't figure out why this number keeps ringing my phone.
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They keep dialing from Deaf Lotteties Australia, constantly urging me to purchase lottery tickets.
Won't respond to that.