1. Never give out personal information as you did, if you mistakenly answered, whether true info or not. 2. Never return the call, it will inform them that your number is a working number, and that you're gullible. It might also lead to added charges in your phone bill.
Received a call from the above number. She said she's calling about our VA loan. I told her we don't have a VA loan and she hung up. I called back but got a busy signal.
Looked local, when I said hello there was that suspicious pause one hears before the robomessage starts, so I hung up and came here to add my voice. People reporting here before me say it is indeed a scam robocall. The scam offers change: EVERYONE: DON' T ANSWER! Why are some of you still answering? VA loans, the ancient worn-out Microsoft virus scam from the Mumbai mafia, fund raising call, and so on.
1. Never give out personal information as you did, if you mistakenly answered, whether true info or not. 2. Never return the call, it will inform them that your number is a working number, and that you're gullible. It might also lead to added charges in your phone bill.
..... So why in the world do you keep answering this CID? That puts you back in queue. Stop answering, have the last laugh because you will then be in control of them, not the other way around, and they will give up eventually. (Of course, there will be another scammer along to take their place immediately)