It can also be an equally spammy robot pre-qualification script, working for Time Share leads. That offer is a free vacay and cruise, meals included, for being hammered with a multi-hour timeshare sales pitch.
Unfortunately, it also harvests a lot of "yes" answers in the process, [are you an adult, do you have a credit card, >40k income] (if it was recording) so there's that. Timeshare promos do have some decent perks for sitting through something with the knowledge that you're GOING TO say "No" at the very very end. But hard to tell from the other scam, unfortunately