Let it go to voicemail. Caller left the following message (copied from my Google Voice transcript).
Okay, great. You have been pre selected to receive a vacation of one of our all inclusive promotions which includes disney tickets for free it covers all your accommodations and all your food and drinks for up to 2 guests now. I know you're going to have a lot of questions, so I'll briefly go over a couple of highlights. 1st. You'll receive an all you can eat and drink for 5 days in 4 nights. Which is valued at over $1,800 also as a bonus you'll receive a free 5 day 4 night magical, Orlando get away that includes your accommodations and disney tickets to any Disney theme park. Which loan is valued at over $800 just for taking advantage of one of our all inclusive exotic destination promotions. I just need to ask you a few questions to see if you qualify is that okay? Okay, so our records show that you are at least 28 years old and that you still have a current credit or debit card correct. I'm sorry. I didn't hear you clearly nowadays most resorts require credit cards. Do you have a credit card that you can use on your trip? Okay, no problem. Sorry to bother you and hope you have a good day.
I didn't answer, diverted call to voice mail.
Caller didn't leave a message.
Called the number back and it rang a number of times before I disconnected.
Appears to be telemarketer but wasn't able to full confirm.
Same experience as "redheartlove":
stupid message that started out with a woman's voice saying she needed to adjust her headphones & giggled. Then went on about me winning a paid vacation.
They are getting so good at making these robots sound human.
Also, wanna add that there's no point in saying anything, cuz the computer will just pretend it did hear/understand you and will try to transfer you to a live agent. Would agree more with the observation above that these robots are sounding more and more "human".