Seems there's no scam like an old scam -- or an old number. Now I see they're using this same number but putting an extra digit at the end, in our case 301-202-3737-6, with no "1" or other prefix showing up. This is about as blatant as spoofing numbers gets, but will the FCC forbid or the carriers not connect calls like this that they know are fraudulent? Of course not! There's no money for them in protecting us poor losers! Why, if you eliminated all the fraudulent calls, businesses could actually get things done and the economy would boom -- except poor AT&T and Verizon would lose half of their monthly billings. Well, can't have that, can we? Back to dealing with the scum of India for the lot of us!
Keeps calling even after asked to be placed on the do not call list. Definitely a scam. So I repaid the favor by calling them repeatedly asking to be removed from the call list. Sick of these scam artist and telemarketers. It's out of control. Scam scam