Comment: Use your Caller ID and never answer the phone if you do not recognize the caller's name as a company you do business with or a friend or family member.
Left call choice as "Unknown" because SCAMMER was not listed as a choice.
This scammer calls numbers on the national do not call list in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. They further violate the TCPA by failing to have an operator on the line when the call is answered, and still further violate the TCPA by playing a recorded message without an operator on the line to stop or pause the recording and answer questions. Their recording is offering a free medical alert system to seniors to prevent death from accident. This scare tactic is highly unethical, and as their multiple violations of the TCPA already demonstrate, they are highly suspect in their operations and likely a scam. When you do get to an operator and ask for a phone number (which they are required to provide under the TCPA, and that any legitimate company would gladly provide to someone they wanted to do business with) they just hang up on you. This is clearly a scam. Do not provide this scammer any information.
I get a call from these yanks at least every other day. The do not call list is a joke. I don't answer, they don't leave a message. I should have kept my unlisted phone number..
Ditto to what weif said. And don't bother to try the "press 5 to discontinue" option. It makes no difference at all. Since these folks repeatedly show up with the same phone number, it might be worth the time to report them to the FCC.
WARNING--BEWARE!! These callers are B I G credit card criminals, known as the card service scammers! Under NO circumstances, give your credit card number to these lowlifes, or you will regret it forever!