I got a call from this number. It said that they were from the fraud department of Chase Mastercard (irony much?). I don't have an account there. They asked for my social security #. Just thought I'd give a heads up.
I got this call yesterday, claiming to be a bank. They asked for my social security number. I have a Nebraska number too, and had received a call earlier in the week about a free vacation, but I don't think it was from the same number. Apparently the call is from Chicago.
Same upbeat lady left her recorded message telling me I won a trip somewhere and I've had the "your warrantee is expiring on your vehicle soon" call, too. I have a Nebraska number with Sprint. I guess this was bound to happen sometime. We dealt with it for years with our landlines, now these scumbags have our cell numbers.
I supposedly won a sweepstakes that I never signed up for. This is a scam or a timeshare company that doesn't take you through to the option to be taken off the call list (unless it is an option pretty far in to the message). I pressed 0 which connected me with a voicemail that prompts you to leave your name and phone number. Give them your number and ask to be taken off their call list. If they call again, sue the crap out of them!
I just noticed this # as a missed call so didn't hear what spheil they had going on....I'm on Verizon and I had always been told Verizon is usually the exception to getting spam phone calls like this (AT&T, Spring and others sell their # list supposedly - Verizon doesn't)