The recorded message said something like "This is your credit card company. We've tried to contact you several times to lower you interest rate. This is your last chance. Please press 1 to lower your rate." I pressed 1, and the woman that answered immediately asked "Did you press 1 to lower your rate?" - no this is X from company Y. I asked her for her name, and she immediately hung up.
We've gotten lots of these calls from various numbers.
The recorded message said something like "This is your credit card company. We've tried to contact you several times to lower you interest rate. This is your last chance. Please press 1 to lower your rate." I pressed 1, and the woman that answered immediately asked "Did you press 1 to lower your rate?" - no this is X from company Y. I asked her for her name, and she immediately hung up.
We've gotten lots of these calls from various numbers.
Another in a series of over 200 calls from Account Services. Always a spoofed number so not sure how much good it does to report to Do Not Call list, but I do anyway.
The recorded message said something like "This is your credit card company. We've tried to contact you several times to lower you interest rate. This is your last chance. Please press 1 to lower your rate." I pressed 1, and the woman that answered immediately asked "Did you press 1 to lower your rate?" - no this is X from company Y. I asked her for her name, and she immediately hung up.
I like it when they are honest at least telemarketing is definitely a sign that the world has gone to hell... the phone company does not allow a 666 prefix.. the bible damns the number as the sign of the antichrist.. So it is a spoofed number, or the alternative to that all telemarketers are in hell (wouldn't that be GREAT!) and eternally spend their time being hung up on by people with real jobs...My plan is: If we kill all the lawyers first, we couldn't get put in jail for killing the telemarketers... and the world would be a better place :-)