Called me twice so far with Hot stock tip for Sprint. I told him I was not interested and to take me off his call list. He just kept pressuring to invest. I told him secind time I am not interested and I would hang up on him.He just kept talking and I hung on him.
this is a scam. if someone tells you they need your social security number within 20 minutes of meeting/speaking with you on the phone. it is a scam and chances are you identity will be stolen.
Nobody, i REPEAT, nobody needs your social security number to mail you a simple pamphlet.
I let the guy go on his tangent for 5 minutes trying to sell me stuff and lied and told him i was a 37, retired, and made 100,000 a year still. and he still tried to sell me. who makes 100,000 dollars a year if they don't work??
He just wanted my identity, so like i said, after he went on his 'pitch' i said, hmmm sounds good, this is a scam, i'm not really 37, i'm scamming you (laughed) and he started screamin at me on the phone as i was laughing and hung up, and blocked the number.
you deserve to have some fun with these guys, why not? they bother you, you bother them :) cheers
Kinda, sorta. Someone at this number keeps calling and asking for my father...who died in 2006. Even after being informed several times that my father has died, I am still getting calls from this number and they are still asking for my father. May be normal "business", but they seem pretty dumb to me.