Couldn't tell if this was a robotic call or not. It sounded like it, but when I tried to talk she did respond, but with very long waits in between answers. Maybe it was a robotic call that changed answers depending on key words? It was selling emergency alert bracelets and materials.
Starts out with a humanistic robotic female voice that keys in on certain words. If you respond "appropriately", you get transferred to a live person who wants to sell you a Medical Alert system. Note: This is NOT Medic Alert. It is supposedly a system in which you wear a necklace that has a button on it that can alert the people who sold you the system and they can alert the local authorities. The cost is $29.99 a month for monitoring. I gave them a fake name, fake credit card number, fake address and fake phone number. The way I knew they were not legit is because the credit card number went through! If they were truly legit, the card would have been denied because that's how it works. Needless to say, our local fire department will be receiving a medical alert necklace in the name of a non-existent person!!! I kept these morons on the phone for almost 20 minutes with "MY" scam! Hahahahahahahahaha!!!! Whoooo Hooooooo, what a day!!! Such fun!!!!!!!