The caller is from India, or at least he has a heavy Indian accent. Caller ID indicates "Incoming Call" and does not show up on the caller ID listing. Supposedly this is a promotion based on my completion of a Toshiba gift card that I filled out at Walmart in January, 2011. I try my best to avoid shopping at Walmart and have no recollection of filling out a Toshiba gift card.
According to the caller I am eligible to win three prizes, a Toshiba TV, $2,500 in cash from Ford, or five nights at four days as a Marriott Resort in one of several Florida locations. To claim my prize I have to go to an address some 30 miles away to a business called Grand Discovery Consultants, LLC. If I understood the caller correctly I have to listen to a pitch of some sort. The number of Grand Consultants is 803-547-8315.
The same people called me last Friday. When I questioned the origin of the call the caller used some very abusive language. I called AT&T to get the number of the caller. AT&T spent 15 minutes attempting to get the number, only to find that the call came over the internet and the number was untraceable number.
This reminds me of the time-share promotions of a few years ago. Do I plan to show up? I doubt it.
The caller is from India, or at least he has a heavy Indian accent. Caller ID indicates "Incoming Call" and does not show up on the caller ID listing. Supposedly this is a promotion based on my completion of a Toshiba gift card that I filled out at Walmart in January, 2011. I try my best to avoid shopping at Walmart and have no recollection of filling out a Toshiba gift card.
According to the caller I am eligible to win three prizes, a Toshiba TV, $2,500 in cash from Ford, or five nights at four days as a Marriott Resort in one of several Florida locations. To claim my prize I have to go to an address some 30 miles away to a business called Grand Discovery Consultants, LLC. If I understood the caller correctly I have to listen to a pitch of some sort. The number of Grand Consultants is 803-547-8315.
The same people called me last Friday. When I questioned the origin of the call the caller used some very abusive language. I called AT&T to get the number of the caller. AT&T spent 15 minutes attempting to get the number, only to find that the call came over the internet and the number was untraceable number.
This reminds me of the time-share promotions of a few years ago. Do I plan to show up? I doubt it.