This is Josh. Can you hear me now? . . I said Yes even tho I knew about the scams. Routed it through our area code. Contacted all my cc's, banks and put alerts on them. Something should be done? society is really bad when you can't even answer a simple phone call without scammers trying to get something for nothing. .GET A REAL JOB????/@%$#&^%$#&%*
ref. message above. Oh, Yes, he said this is Josh with customer service and went into a spill about winning a free vacation. . .Then I remembered I had said yes., earlier . . . and about the scam. .
I was called from this number by a lady who said her name was Amy. I answered and she laughed and said she was having issues with her headset and asked if I could hear her. I replied that I could and she started telling me that I had won a vacation trip. I didn't let her get very far into her spiel and declined the offer and hung up as she spoke over me.
I'm not sure if the opening line about "headset issues" is trying to prime the victim to say "yes"[1] or if the scammer plans on forging conversations to make it sound like the victims agreed to things they didn't.