This is a tele marker who called twice. The first time "Glenn" called, he said it was regarding solar energy. I told him we aren't interested. The second time (several hours later) he called and I recognized his voice and once again he said his name was "Glenn". I told him that I already said we weren't interested and he said "No no you are wrong, I'm calling from a mortgage broker". I told him to never call us again and he hung up on me. Total scam.
they call me same thing selling security system from diffrent numbers but still coming from 3149633149 and I believe it's a scam to make us people get or buy the system of blocking people like this,,, and guess what , we fall for it and people buy the blocking programs thats the trick of this scam calls...
This is a tele marker who called twice. The first time "Glenn" called, he said it was regarding solar energy. I told him we aren't interested. The second time (several hours later) he called and I recognized his voice and once again he said his name was "Glenn". I told him that I already said we weren't interested and he said "No no you are wrong, I'm calling from a mortgage broker". I told him to never call us again and he hung up on me. Total scam.
NEVER push a button or call a number or anything else. Any interaction confirms you are a "live" number and they'll never leave you alone. They'll most likely sell your information to the thousands of other jerks just like themselves. See this article (applies to any telemarketing call, not just credit cards):
“If you receive a robocall about lowering your credit card rates, hang up immediately. Taking any action by pressing a key on your phone will likely lead to increased robocalls, regardless of what the automated message tells you. Also, remember that these calls are part of a scam. The “service” being advertised in the call cannot save you money. In most cases, the real goal of the call is to collect your number to sell to other scammers or to charge your credit card with phony fees.”
http://fox6now.com/2014/07/01/consumer-alert- ... ith-a-new-hook/.