Seems to be a cell phone, but claimed to be calling from some insurance company. Thought he said his name was Christian, but I couldn't understand what he was saying too well. Called for my father, asked about the cars in our family, if I drove, what I did (college?), then asked me for my email address, Facebook name, my cell phone number, and my age. Started hitting on me after repeated polite declines, eventually got the impression that I wasn't going along with it because I had a "boy" in my life, hurriedly hung up afterwards.
Seems to be a cell phone, but claimed to be calling from some insurance company. Thought he said his name was Christian, but I couldn't understand what he was saying too well. Called for my father, asked about the cars in our family, if I drove, what I did (college?), then asked me for my email address, Facebook name, my cell phone number, and my age. Started hitting on me after repeated polite declines, eventually got the impression that I wasn't going along with it because I had a "boy" in my life, hurriedly hung up afterwards.
Called twice today, 4 hours apart. 2nd call garbled a few words then hung up. Called back & it went straight to Verizon Wireless voicemail. Did reverse lookup with no info available.
Answered to some guy talking very fast in a unintelligible tone. Something to do with getting a discounted rate on car insurance. Started asking information about where I live, vehicles driven, e-mail address, name and age (not DOB). It was all vary vague information needed minus name and address. His method of asking my address seemed very fishy and when I refused to give him the house number he said he would mail everything to me? (How with no address) Sounds like a scam. The caller did have my name and old address.