Received several calls from this number on our landline at home this evening. Answered it the third time they called and spoke with Davoud Kramer (and I highly doubt that "Kramer" was his god-given surname). Anywho... he verified our address and that my fiancé had "won" a vacation and that we could choose between a Southwestern flight to Vegas or some other city, or a cruise to a place in Mexico, the Bahamas, or some other tropical place. All he needed in order to save my place for the package was my state id number (in other words, my DL#) and I could pick up the package at a local Drury in (IH-10&16004). I asked him how they got our information, and he said that either friends or family that had traveled through Alamo International (a new travel agency in town - San Antonio, Tx) and had recommended us or something. I then asked him if there were any stipulations on the vacation packages, like blackout dates or deadlines to redeem our "winnings" - he was stumped by that question and said I just needed to give him my ID number. I told him that I wasn't comfortable doing that, and he said that he would call later to speak with my fiancé. Well, sure enough he called later, but this time I didn't bother answering.
Received several calls from this number on our landline at home this evening. Answered it the third time they called and spoke with Davoud Kramer (and I highly doubt that "Kramer" was his god-given surname). Anywho... he verified our address and that my fiancé had "won" a vacation and that we could choose between a Southwestern flight to Vegas or some other city, or a cruise to a place in Mexico, the Bahamas, or some other tropical place. All he needed in order to save my place for the package was my state id number (in other words, my DL#) and I could pick up the package at a local Drury in (IH-10&16004). I asked him how they got our information, and he said that either friends or family that had traveled through Alamo International (a new travel agency in town - San Antonio, Tx) and had recommended us or something. I then asked him if there were any stipulations on the vacation packages, like blackout dates or deadlines to redeem our "winnings" - he was stumped by that question and said I just needed to give him my ID number. I told him that I wasn't comfortable doing that, and he said that he would call later to speak with my fiancé. Well, sure enough he called later, but this time I didn't bother answering.
This guy doesn't give up. He calls everyday, never leaves a message, and sometimes calls repeatedly without pause. Being fed up with it, I answered and told him that we were not interested in whatever he was offering. He asked me if I knew why he was calling, and I told him that I knew that he was giving away a vacation package. He questioned how I knew that (moron forgot that we spoke earlier this week). He then proceeded to tell me that he got our number from the FBI, and he was looking for someone named Kevin. I told him that there was no one by that name in our household (and there isn't, as a matter of fact). He then said that they have our address, and I told him that what he had on file wasn't our address... he was close, but the numbers were switched around; so I told him that wasn't our address. The fool then laughed and hung up. Go figure.