This isn't a scam. They just called me a few minutes ago to renew (I do have a AAA account). I gave my information, something I don't typically do easily. The service rep on the line read my AAA account number to me over the phone to confirm they were real.
So I called AAA itself, and they said they do indeed do phone-in renewals. I called the number back, and people picked up. They were able to pull up my information with just my last name, so it might actually be legit?
They called and left a message to call them back 'At my earliest convenience'
2 days later I called the 800 number they left in my VM.
They state my AAA membership expired on March 1st 2010 and were wondering why I didn't renew.
The problem is, I joined the local AAA on March 1st and have all reciepts and canceled checks to prove it.
The gal on the other end said I would not hear from them again.
Yeah, right. I'll believe that when Pigs fly. That's what the guy a month ago said and I'm getting calls again.
If this does not stop I will be marching right into the local AAA office and be speaking to them.
Multiple calls from this number on my cell...Looking for Yolanda. Explain that they are calling a personal cell that belongs to me. Asked to give me number they have dialed but they refuse, and they begin to get hostile on the phone. Want me to tell them my name. I refuse. Tell them Yolanda has given them the wrong number, they keep calling. I recently blocked the call!
Definitely debt collectors, been receiving calls steady for a week as Unknown; I never answer Unknown calls. They just called with an unblocked number and finally left a voicemail, thing is it's meant for someone I don't know! Glad I checked this site before calling back to tell them it's the wrong person, seems like they have a hard time with accepting no for an answer.