Wanted me to take an opinion survey on debt crisis.."EFA survey, this is Amy". Since they offered
a "free" cruise (some "fees" may apply) I assumed that it was a scam
HAHA! Called the number back cause some replies said that you could press 2 to be removed from the survey/call list (I really didn't think it would work. I was just curious as to what the recording would say)...
Well, it said..."Your survey time is up, press 2 or hang up the phone if you don't want to participate in the survey any longer!" HA! I wasn't just gonna hang up, that's a stupid option. If I press 2, at least there is a slim chance they will somehow erase my info...YEP! I was reaching!
I had to press 2 like 2 times & it kept saving the above! The second time, it actually said..."Just hang up the phone to not participate in any further surveys!" HA!
My feeling on the matter...I'm pretty sure it's not just a recording...I Imagine all this spam crap kinda like that commercial where that lady tries to call whatever company it was to speak to "Linda" & some Russian dude gets on & goes..."Chess tis is Linda!" & then she asked to speak to the manager & they pass the phone around the room back to the same Russian guy..."Chess tis is Linda!" Hehe!
I want to respond how they did in that Sienfeld eppisode next time another spammer calls me..."Hello! Yes, can I get your home phone number? OH! You don't like people bothering you at your home? Know you know how I feel! Click!" HA!
EFA Surveys "Hello this is Amy" Offered a 'free' cruise in exchange for survey, with fees incurred. Repeated twice then auto-disconnected. The number showing up on my cell is 469-250-0280.
I reported it to the FCC. I suggest everyone do the same. It only takes a couple of minutes.
http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm?sid=&id=d1e419
Wanted me to take an opinion survey on debt crisis.."EFA survey, this is Amy". Since they offered
a "free" cruise (some "fees" may apply) I assumed that it was a scam