Maybe people do not want to be harassed by unknown companies calling their phones all day. In most of these cases you all call the number and confirm it's a working number and hang up and being someone with common sense it tells me your company is just selling the working numbers to other telemarketers for prophet. Get a [***] real job and quit harrasing people.
Same exact thing, said publishers house, wanted to give me free subscriptions, same thing about the bank giving them my info. Then wanted me to sign up and pay $4 a week for a magazine, I said no so they hung up. Sure it is a scam wanting credit card info to steal, but I won't give that out on the phone.
Called and wanted to speak with my wife who was not home, I was walking out the door and asked if they would please hurry up and get to the point and they said they didn't want to hurry, called me a rude a**hole and hung up. When I tried toreturn the call I got a busy signal
Just got a call from Hillary 301 970-9786. Said that I was in the running -very high up on the list to be exact to win big things,same as above. I asked them to tell me their name-Publisher Headquarters, Redondo Beach, California. She told me they were listed with the Better Business Bureau- Probably under scam artists! When she also said that I get the privilege off receiving many magazines -I told her NO THANKS. She hung up real fast. Came right to the internet to check them out. Knew it was a scam! Thanks for being here.
Got a call asked for my wife and then said I was a finalest in a sweepstakes that my bank or credit card enter me in. Couldn't and wouldn't tell me what bank...tried to control conversation and play down the fact she couldn't tell me the bank name. Caller ID says M S INC. She told me that she couldn't tell me the bank or credit card name because it is sensitive information and that she was just calling to verify my address to send the winning notice to if I do win. I told her if she couldn't give me the information I think she is full of [***]. She said I am not full of [***] and at that point I knew it was a scam and I hung up. The scary thing is the portion of the address she did say was correct.