Another Florida vacation rip-off robocall.
After the robo-dialer delay, an automated voice came on.
A very enthusiastic "Josh" wanted to tell me that I have been selected to receive a "free Orlando vacation, including 5 days, 4 nights and all meals, luxury resort and ..." - you know the pitch. I just let the robot run on speakerphone while I did other stuff. After asking several questions, pausing and saying "fine", it finally got around to asking if I had a valid credit card "because most resorts require a credit card these days". When it did not get a positive response to this, it disconnected. I wonder why?
As with the others on this site, abandoned call from 323-529-8924. The new head of the FCC claims he is going to do something about this; because of this claim please do as I am: file a complaint at: https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=39744 and then contact him directly at: https://www.fcc.gov/about/leadership/ajit-pai
Click the email link on the left side of the page. Maybe if we all do this all the time he will actually do something. Thanks.
This person called me at 4:19 pm today. Did not recognize the number so I blocked this call. It seems I am receiving several calls from the 324 area code