oh - this is good
received a call from this number - twice - back to back
caller ID first showed "Orlando, FL" - then "out of area"
of course I didn't answer it
blocked my phone ID and called them back
talked to a real nice lady there who said there's a final expense plan now available in my state
I asked her what state ? - I'm old and forgot what state I'm in - she was amazed I didn't know what state I was in
I told her she didn't know what state I was in since I called her, so how do you know its available in my state ?
then she went on to say there is a sales rep in my area - I asked her what area ? - how do you know ?
she said from the caller ID that I was calling from - I asked her what number did it show (I love *67)
she read out that it was this number (407-459-7092) - really ? I advised her that this is their phone number
she asked what number a rep could contact me at, so I gave her their own phone number
- and she didn't question it (wow) - then she asked to confirm my name & address
I told her "Herman Munster @ 1313 Mockingbird Lane" - and have your rep call me
I received a call from this number @ 1:46 P.M. CT on August 23, 2014. The Caller ID read "Cellular Call," and not thinking, I picked up the phone to receive a delayed response (I had to say "Hello," then "Who is this?" before I heard anything on the other end of the line.) from "Emily" of [Something] Benefits..."Elderly," if I remember correctly. She asked me how I was, I told her I was fine, and after that, she didn't even bother to respond for a good, solid second or two. Only then did I get impatient enough to hang up on her.
Don't make the same mistake I did, people. Ignore this number when it calls, then report it to the FTC at once.