(240) 397-5331 Robo call recorded 08 October 2014 ("Protect against falls or sudden cardiac arrest...free medical alert alarm..." SCAM)
Caller ID: "Frederick MD"
Also called recently from: (586) 231-3657 | (321) 332-6561
Not sure where they found this low class voice over (love the way she can't pronounce 'button'), but a feeble attempt to use scare tactics ("...accident, fall or sudden cardiac arrest...") to push their "free" medical alert system..
Of course they ignore the Federal Do Not Call list, which certainly tells us something about their business ethics, doesn't it?
Here is a transcript of this "free Medical alert" offer:
[me:] Hello?
[they:] "...in case of a slip and fall accident or sudden cardiac arrest you may not be able to reach your phone to call for help. Don't be another victim lying helplessly on the floor. Get a free medical alert system and help can be reached with a single press of the buh-uhn twenty four hours a day. For your health, safety and peace of mind get your free medical alert system if you act now by pressing 1. Press 5 to be removed but to be protected twenty four hours per day, seven days per week, press 1 now. [7 second pause] "Good bye.".
[At least they didn't say "...laying on the floor..." Gotta give them credit for this, lol.]
Thanks to Google Voice ( www.google.com/voice ) you can hear the recording on my Spam Calls web page:
I have pressed 5 to remove my number from their calling list every other day for the last 2 months. They still call. So today I pressed 1 to talk to an agent. When he said 'hello' I said "yes sir, i'd like to talk..." and he had already hung up on me. It's ridiculous that they can keep calling and calling when I've followed their instructions on how to opt out of these calls.
I have been telling callers that my number is listed on the Do Not Call lists and not to call again. Twice now I have been told by the callers that the only way to stop the calls is to remove my number from the do not call lists. Said that they use the do not call lists to call from because they are verified good numbers, and numbers on the lists don't get as many solicitation calls. The above number has called many times about a medical alert system, and I get several solicitation calls daily from others. Might try removing my number from the DNC lists, it can't get any worse.
I've received a call from LifeAlert at least once per week for some time now. I usually ignore it because if you press 1 to talk to someone, you are put in a queue (like, 12 callers ahead of you). Today, I waited to talk to an actual person. I explained I am registered on the do not call list and that I am not in the market, so remove me from your list. The guy hung up on me!