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The auto insurance expires in two months, but I get harassing calls from the insurance company every day. What should I do?

First, the auto insurance expires in two months, but you get harassing calls from the insurance company every day. You can set up phone interception, block all calls from insurance companies or set up harassment.

Most people just don't answer the phone or hang up directly, but this way can't stop a steady stream of harassing calls from entering. We can set up call interceptors for all these calls so that they can't enter our calls. For some incoming calls, we can also directly set them as harassing calls to let more users know the information of these harassing calls. Or take a very extreme approach to these harassing calls, for example, making noise or telling horror stories.

Second, the auto insurance will expire in two months, but you can directly tell the staff of the insurance company that you have confirmed the contract with another insurance company when you receive harassing calls from the insurance company every day.

Most insurance companies call you when the auto insurance expires in two months, hoping that you can buy their auto insurance. So their main purpose is insurance sales. In order to stop their purpose, we can directly tell them that we have contacted a security company or a foreign company and obtained an ultra-low price, and we will sign an insurance contract soon. This can temporarily deter other insurance companies and avoid more harassing calls.

Third, the auto insurance will expire in two months, but we get harassing calls from the insurance company every day. We can also report these calls to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology or the business hall.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has a special harassment hotline, namely 123 12 1. When harassing calls or harassing text messages are involved, you can call this number to report it. Of course, major mobile, telecom and Unicom companies will also have their own complaints and reports. We can call the customer service number where our phone is located, and then report these harassing calls to avoid being harassed again.