Anyone who is getting calls from this criminal organization should do the following:
First, verify that your phone number is registered with the National Do Not Call Registry and has been for at least a month. Once you know your registered, fill out the complaint form and include the phone number you were called from.
After that, go to your state attorney general's web site and file a complaint about this criminal scam. Don't just forget about it because you know your safe now. Do it for the elderly and feeble minded people that this scam is directed towards.
If you press "1" to say you are interested, they ask if you are over 25 years of age and a credit card holder, then they transfer the call to another operator.
I agree with Owen's sentiments. I verified that I have been on the "Do Not Call Registry" for almost a year now and filed a complaint. Now I will go to my attorney general's website. We have to stand up to these theiving companies! They make their money by preying on those who don't know better or don't have the ability to understand.