This was "Amanda", a very pleasant robot voice claiming to be from "Home Protection", making an illegal call in violation of the National Do-Not-Call Registry. "She" was looking for homes to receive a free security system, but the line went dead in the middle of "her" spiel. Darn shame - I LOVE when these folks call. In the past I've had them on the line for 30 or more minutes, asking softball questions about their systems, and, best of all, setting up an appointment for an installation. When an installer comes, I hand them a copy of the NDNCR to give to their superiors, reminding them that they are working for a company that is violating the law with their sales practices, and suggesting that they might do better working for a more stable, law-abiding company. Sometimes you just gotta' fix things yourself...
I tried calling back as well. The first message was followed by a female voice saying the mailbox was full. I wonder how the people working for these companies feel knowing that the company is crap? Hmmm, maybe they don't know that?
Amanda, a computer voice calling from "National Home Security," trying to find victims who want a "free" home security system. "Rachel Krasnow" and Washington DC on CID. AQmanda dropped call before I could learn more about who's behind the call.
I receive constant calls from Amanda as well. She isn't a Robot, although she disguises herself to sound like one. After she realized that I was keeping her on the line she said she wanted to f*** my daughter. My daughter is only 6 months old and was crying in the background. Tells you how disturbed she is!
This was proof that she is not a robot.