I didn't answer, it rang four times on my unlisted (anonymous) burner phone, then disconnected. I don't know anyone on Long Island. For this website, I called it back to see what kind of scam it was. I heard a female recording in Spanish that started with "por favor" and prattled on from there. It's a Spanish-speaking scam call, for a refreshing change of pace. It sounded like Puerto Rican Spanish, not Mexican or other-accent Spanish.
I didn't answer, it rang four times on my unlisted (anonymous) burner phone, then disconnected. I don't know anyone on Long Island. For this website, I called it back to see what kind of scam it was. I heard a female recording in Spanish that started with "por favor" and prattled on from there. It's a Spanish-speaking scam call, for a refreshing change of pace. It sounded like Puerto Rican Spanish, not Mexican or other-accent Spanish.