They called 2x and I did not pick up they left a voice mail saying "um...um.. This is jaelyn gonzalez and we need to talk to you... Um about..uh...Jesus Christ so call back" the girl seemed like a 12 who was prank calling me
Just got off the phone with this guy. Says his name is Mike, says he's calling on behalf of Virgin and that I've won one of four prizes. Mentioned a Hybrid truck, a 36" flat screen from Toshiba, $2500 cash, and a 3 day 2 night getaway for couples. Said I filled out a prize ticket at a mall last Christmas in D.C. Too bad I'm in CA and was not in VA or D.C. last Christmas. "Mike" has a very heavy accent, sounds Indian. Told me to go to 3050 31st ST NW Washington D.C. 20007 Suite 901. Google maps shows it as a residential area.
I told him I was in CA and would not be coming to claim my prize, he said I could transfer it to a family member and gave me a cell number to call him back at.
I got a call from this guy about the same thing, he said that he was from Sony Electronics and that I had won one of the 4 prizes you stated through a drawing at WalMart during Easter, unfortunately, I don't shop at WalMart and I didn't have my current number in Easter. Then told me to go to the same address today at 745pm to pick them up, but I had to bring my wife.
Calls from 202-239-8934 are associated with well known scams. I was called by "Virgin Promotions" at 4:15 pm, 08/10/2011. I think the Indian guy and his "supervisor" finally got tired of trying to get me to commit to a time during the next three days when both my wife and I could visit their office. I discovered they wanted us to listen through a 90 minute sales pitch for "Global Discovery Vacations". See also http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-401-616-4924. Don't go for it. A total waste of time. I'm not surprised that con artists are still out there, but you'd think they'd adjust tactics after all these years. Where's the creativity?
I received a call from this number at 4:45 in the afternoon - the man on the phone had an Indian accent and said he was calling from Toshiba about "my application." I told him he must have the wrong number. He said he had my number on the application, and read my phone number back to me. I told him no, I had not applied for anything, and he hung up.
When I called the number back I got a recording that said "Welcome to Magic Talk" and asked me to type in the Magic Talk number i wanted to reach.