Had the same call from Emily with her headset issues, then heard on the radio that the newest scam is them trying to get you to say "yes" so they can record your voice and use it against you to purchase things. Pretty sure she asked if I could hear her. I fell for it -- wish I'd heard about this scam a few days earlier.
Nice try, "Emily." Your autodialer/pre-recorded message was good and creative, but I eventually figured it out. I enjoyed how you attempted to explain the delay in responding after I said "hello" by stating something about having to adjust your headset. Very cute. Not sure which of your resorts I stayed at in the past, but you'll need to be more specific. While I would have loved to learn more about all the freebies you were going to throw my way, I need to go wash my hair. THANKS.
Yep, Emily and her headset issues, trying to get me to go to a resort. Super annoying since they've called me twice and both times I've been at work. Blocked the number, hope they don't call me from a different number next time :(
She sure has headset problems....ha ha. Called stating I qualified for a special offer since I stayed at one of their resorts in the past.
I hung up on her. No Caller ID shows up, just the telephone number. That is the last time I will answer an unidentified caller.
These telemarketer automated messages are getting smarter every year. The "headset" thing i guess is their idea of an authentic touch. I just feel bad for people who fall for it! anyway, yeah, this number is a scam