I got this call today. Pressed 1 and a woman asked for the make and model of my car. I asked the woman not to call anymore. She cut me off yelling at me to shut up. So, I calmly stayed on the line repeating, "Hello?" It went back into autodial and a second person picked up not saying anything. Went back into autodial another time. So, a third person picked up asking for the make and model of my car. I asked her from what company she was calling and this woman told me she couldn't tell me that. I asked, "Really? I'd like to know the name of the company I am about to do business with." She said she is only allowed to get the make and model of my car and sign me up for the warranty and to "Hold on." Her 'hold' was a disconnect. Tried to call the number back- computer says not in service.
I don't know, but I got a call from this number yesterday on my cell. I didn't know who it was, so I didn't ans. Waited for a voice mail, but I didn't get that either. I have made it a habit to not only screen my landline calls but I now do that with my cell as well.
I looked up information on the phone number and it is from the Twin Cities (St. Paul/ Minn) area. I did a google search and the address and "name" of the person it belongs to are in a buisness area...not a residential one. I think this is yet anothe scam company that tries to steal people's identity.
Caller is an auto dialer with a message about my vehicle warrenty about to run out, and tells me to press 1 to speak to a co rep to renew it. This is a scam, otherwise it wouldn't be so hard to call them back. Whenever I've tried to do so, I get a robot telling me this is a non working number.
I've gotten the same thing a couple of months ago from an outfit in Henderson NV. I had to file a complaint with the FCC to get them off my back, and now, I'm glad I filed the address in a safe place, because complaint #2 is forthcoming.
Clown scam operation using fake number of an unwitting guy in Minnesota who has nothing to do with the telemarketing creeps. Poor quality prerecorded message with the old "Automobile Warranty Extention" scam. Do you think these poor idiots will ever figure out that they're not going to get rich off these crackpot scams? It's really sad.