19 July 12 - Caller claimed her name was "Catherine"; Accent sounded Indian, although it might possibly have been a very bad Latin American (eg, Columbia).
Very poor connection, plus lots of other voices in the background -- classical boiler room operation. I honestly couldn't tell if she was promoting "Loyalty Rewards" or "Royalty Rewards", so asked for clarification several times and she never got into her pitch. I did ask where the company was located, to which she said "Florida", but 567 area code is Ohio...and she couldn't name the city.
After 5+ minutes, I ended up telling her that they had called on a business line that I'm not allowed to conduct personal business on, so they should put the number they called on their 'do not call' list.
They called and said they were from Loyalty Rewards and they were calling to do a quick 5 question survey. They said if I answered the questions I would get a $50 Wal-Mart Gift Certificate. I answered their 5 questions and they said I always qualified for a $25 MasterCard Gift Card. I just needed to pay shipping and handling and they would send the card right out. They just needed my credit card number...LOL...What a bunch of scam artists!!!! I started asking for their address, etc. They finally gave me a supervisor who finally said their address was 127 N Hillcrest Ave, Clearwater FL. The original person I spoke with said his name was Alex Page. He had a VERY heavy accent. They got very offended when I said they were calling from India. They actually got mad!!!! I was surprised, I was able to keep giving them a hard time for 18:46. Then he finally hung up on me. I always enjoy messing with these people.
19 July 12 - Caller claimed her name was "Catherine"; Accent sounded Indian, although it might possibly have been a very bad Latin American (eg, Columbia).
Very poor connection, plus lots of other voices in the background -- classical boiler room operation. I honestly couldn't tell if she was promoting "Loyalty Rewards" or "Royalty Rewards", so asked for clarification several times and she never got into her pitch. I did ask where the company was located, to which she said "Florida", but 567 area code is Ohio...and she couldn't name the city.
After 5+ minutes, I ended up telling her that they had called on a business line that I'm not allowed to conduct personal business on, so they should put the number they called on their 'do not call' list.