I didn't answer and they did not leave a message. I called them using *67. A recorded message answer the phone call congratulating me for "winning" 2 "free" tickets to abord a cruise to the Bahamas. It mentioned all the amazing features of the cruise and everything that is included and then very quickly say that I would "only" need to pay $59 per person to cover for tax fees. Then they ask for you to dial 1 to accept the gift.
Here's the catch on how these companies operate. Since you need to make a paymet of $59 per person in order to receive your "free" gift, they will obtain your credit card or bank information in order to process this so called "required" payment. Once they have your credit card and/or bank information, they proceed to charge for subscriptions that you didn't want to in the first place. Then they tell you that there are more hoops to jump in order to get your so called free cruise. Bottom line you will end up paying for subscriptions that you were not interested in, having to call all sorts of companies in order to cancel those subscriptions and no cruise to the Bahamas. So save the hazzle and just block this number.
I just got a call from this number, from someone who said "Hi, this is Joe from family protection." My caller id showed "DCFS Los Angeles". I hung up on the guy, but when I saw DCFS, I called them to tell them they had a wrong number in NJ. The number was answered by a recording offering a Walmart $100 gift card. Looks like the DCFS number was spoofed by this marketer. Don't answer this call if you get it.