When I first answered, nobody responded, then a voice came on (this is a typical trait of auto-dialers). He had an East Indian accent and said I had won a $100 gift card from Visa, provided the last 4 numbers and wanted to confirm my personal information.
I have seen descriptions from others on this same ploy. When I looked at the caller ID I realized that this is the number that has been calling me at 6:00 in the morning with nobody on the other end. (What respectable company calls you at 6:00 in the morning?!?)
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They are located in Camas, Washington. You are unable to call them back on the line they call out on.
Just received a call from this number at 9:45 pm. A heavy accented guy. They wanted to confirm that I still receive my mail at my address (they even said my address). Wanted to send me a $100 gift card. Dumb SCAMMERS!
For the past two days I have received five calls from this number. I do not answer my phone if I don't recognize the number. If it's something important, whoever calls usually leaves a message but so far no one from this number has done that.
Same call from this number and two other numbers, all with the same accent. When I asked for the. name of the company they are calling from they just offer to remove me from their call list. I knew it was a scam but wanted a reaction. I even asked to speak to a supervisor and guess what, they were currently assisting other calls. What is interesting is the last four digits of the credit card they say they are calling in regards to wasn't even mine. It was my husbands that was cancelled when the bank noticed someone trying to make fraudulant charges on, the calls started about three months after that.