I agree, to good to be true, that is for sure, this is not the first scam call I've received from these slime bags. Sad to say I have received numerous calls after receiving a car loan from Ford Motor Company. Not that I am blaming Ford. These businesses have got to be more careful when they hire 3rd party marketing firms to store and sell email addresses. It is comforting to know that I am not the only person that has to deal with these irritating calls...sorry for anyone who gives into to this madness.
Yep know how you all feel. I spoke to a guy called Chris Davis and he was one those toilet-paper wearing Indian or Iranian trying to scam me with a grant of 10,000 dollars and if I could walk to my nearest Western Union and wire the 100 dollar processing fee and gave a number that I would need to speak to the Reserve Bank agent. Uh, no do not think so first of all why would I pay money to receive free money. REALLY... Be careful it does sound good and all but when he mentioned sending money to a "charity" that a person has no idea whom it is going to do not think so. As a matter of fact, the service the number is coming from is MagicJack phone service. Just be careful..
yep they told me the samething ....but really why pay for free money i dont get it as much as i need the money why would they ask me to send them money that i dont have this is crazy