It was a survey which was geared towards political stuff originally... but it was kind of odd too... the guy had some type of an Arabic accent, and they were uber focused on Isis, if I thought we should allow (profiling, encouraging gun carrying, social media snooping, etc..) against terrorism. And then they had the nerve to ask me if I had a gun in the house, asked me about if I used mostly cell or home phone usage, my zip code, how old I was, etc... I have to admit once the focus switched to Isis and they didn't ask me about ANY OTHER political issues other than that... and then the personal questions, I started wondering... would Isis possibly start polling to find out where their enemies are? LOL Probably not... but definitely a nervy pollster. I didn't answer a bunch of the personal stuff.
He said he was from VR enterprises or VR Industries. The area code goes back to Detroit.
I answered their call after 9pm. Advising them of the time they said they didn't know the time. Said they were validity research or something like that. I asked for their phone number they todd be they don't have one. I asked for a manager, they told me to hold and then hung up on me
It was a survey which was geared towards political stuff originally... but it was kind of odd too... the guy had some type of an Arabic accent, and they were uber focused on Isis, if I thought we should allow (profiling, encouraging gun carrying, social media snooping, etc..) against terrorism. And then they had the nerve to ask me if I had a gun in the house, asked me about if I used mostly cell or home phone usage, my zip code, how old I was, etc... I have to admit once the focus switched to Isis and they didn't ask me about ANY OTHER political issues other than that... and then the personal questions, I started wondering... would Isis possibly start polling to find out where their enemies are? LOL Probably not... but definitely a nervy pollster. I didn't answer a bunch of the personal stuff.
He said he was from VR enterprises or VR Industries. The area code goes back to Detroit.
They called and asked a lot of political questions. Basically a survey wanting opinions on terrorism, gun control, Presidential candidates, national security, the GOP, refugees, and boots on the ground in Syria.