Same here--left massage: John Gilmore, DEA special agent, controlled substances package. It's amusing to think that the DEA would be nice enough to call people before busting them for drugs.
I just received a voice mail from the above number. The man said he was Special Agent John Gilmore with the DEA regarding a special unmarked package under my name which contained an controlled substance. I did not call back however I did contact a family friend who is a legitimate DEA. He plans on investigating this to the fullest.This is not a branch of government people want to scam.
I just received a call from the same number....a Mr.John Gilmore, claiming to be a DEA Agent and threatening me with immediate arrest fooking forward to seeing how thisr ordering illegal drugs over the internet/phone.... when I asked him what address these drugs were sent to, it was not mine. Plus, when asked, he said I was a 40-42 year old woman, which is not my age. He was a total phony..... Finally, my daughter is a DEA agent...LOL! I am looking forward to seeing this dealt with appropriately!
This same person ("Special Agent John Gilmore") called me today and left a voice mail on my work phone (which is a private line). He claimed to have confiscated a package address to my name and address which contained a controlled substance. I called the DC DEA office and they confirmed that this call was a scam and advised not to call back. I hope they catch this guy and he be dealt with appropriately!
Just came home to the same message, called the number and the guy on the other end was going to send federal agents to my home for ordering drugs over the Internet. Not only did he not have my name correct, when I told him to go ahead and send them on over I was wondering what address he had for me? Of coarse it was not my address. It's amazing what idiots will try and get away with!!!