She asked for my name and address and "verified" my phone number, so they could send me a $100 gift card, $75 restaurant card, and "$1,000 in savings," which she said in a thick Indian accent that I would be receiving in 5 to 7 business days. That all sounded fine...until she asked me to pay an upfront $9 in shipping and handling that's "fully refundable." I said thanks, but no thanks. Now who knows who has my name and address linked to my phone number; I wonder if that was the point to begin with. In any case, I am on the Do Not Call Registry and should not have been called.