(321) 332-6561 Robo call recorded 06 October 2014 ("Each year it is estimated that over 30% of the senior population falls..." SCAM)
Caller ID: "Medic Alert"
Another feeble attempt to use scare tactics ("...over 30% of the senior population accidentally falls...") to push their "free" medical alert system. They called with a similar recorded message one week ago from a different number (see above).
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:
[they:] "Every year it is estimated that over 30% of the senior population accidentally falls. Many of these falls are serious and require medical attention. Now a new program designed to keep seniors safe and more protected is available for a short time. Don't become a helpless victim lying on the floor without options. You may qualify to receive a free medical alert system. To find out if this program is available in your area press 1 now. Press 5 to be removed but to feel more protected 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, press 1 now." [8 second pause] [other female voice] "Good bye.".
[At least they didn't say "...laying on the floor..." or "...for help just press a buh-uhn..." 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:
321-332-6561, same message, fake "Medical Alert" product. Yes, I am on the Do Not Call list. The reason you keep getting calls even when you're on the Do Not Call list is that these unethical companies just use software that dials every possible number. If you do ask them to remove you, they will say they will, but they don't. Best to keep track of their activities and keep reporting on them.