Called me 4 days ago, and because I live in 804, I stupidly answered. The very live sounding womans voice said "Hello, then the sound of fumbling, " I had to adjust my headset" Im calling because you recently visited a resort, thinking she was thrre, I luckily said NO, NEVER, and hung up realizing it was a very well done recording. Glad she didn't say can you hear me, as I might hsve goven them the yes they were trying to get. I nirnally report right awsy, but was on the wsy to a play my 6 yo nephew was in, and was just reminded by yet another scam csll I just received. It seems thst the Richmond Va area has become a bastion of these scam callers. Please beware of any unkniwn numbers, and definitely one's from area code "804" ! I wish the Government would crack down on these criminals, they could, but it doesn't seem to be a priority, and the dnc list is not much help.
Peace, and don't answer unkniwn callers. I slipped thiz time, not again rhough!!!
Answered this Richmond, Va call thinking it was my dr. A woman said "this is the warranty department, can you hear me?" I hung up, but now they won't stop calling
It's a recording that tries it's best to imitate a human on the line by starting off with something like, "Let me get my headset adjusted. Can you hear me now ??" but, if you answer "her," you begin to realize that there's no one cognizant on the other end. The pitch keeps rolling...
...some B.S. about having won a fantastic prize of some trip because of a visit to somewhere that I've never been before, etc...
"Hi, this is Josh from customer service. Can you hear me?"
It's that scam trying to get you to say yes, because the voice was plenty loud. Hung up and blocked the number.