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Linda's avatar

Oh my! The ACS! My Dad received his survey last year in January and round filed it. They sent several more copies. All round filed. Then, in January of this year, he came home one day, and there was a packet on his door, along with a note. In the packet was that infamous survey and a note to please fill it out. Oh, I forgot about the phone calls that he was getting beginning at the end of last year asking him to fill it out or he could just answer the questions verbally.

He came home another day and found the guy's card again, and more calls. Then, he called MY HOME PHONE!!! He left a message because we do not answer unkown phone numbers. Said he was trying to reach my Dad and it looked like the house was maybe closed up for the winter and if I was the correct person that I could answer the questions or get a message to my Dad. The audacity. He also called my Dad that day as well. We are all getting real ticked by now. Another call to my home and to my Dad, then, he called MY SISTER'S PHONE. She has a California number, but lives in Mexico! She answered the phone but said she was driving so he said ok, just let your Dad know! Then, as I was on the phone with my Dad, I get a TEXT ON MY CELL PHONE! Well, I just lost it! I texted back some very un-Christian things to him and told him to stop harrassing our family. I repented of my anger. Anyway, my Dad finally decided to call the guy. My Dad talked to him for an hour, but never answered any of the questions. Said the guy was very nice and apologized that yes, even though his supervisor said it was ok to do, it was probably over the line.

Apparently, per their website, the ACS is so that communities know how to 'plan for the future' and to get funding from the feds for programs. Yeah. Sure. Whatever.

HRDWRGRL5784's avatar

Hi Peggy,

I think a person can just write "Refused - Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in their mailbox for postman/woman to pick up the net day in outgoing mail? Or, sometimes I write "Deceased - Return to Sender" on envelope when I think it is junk mail so they stop sending stuff.

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