They have called for several days but don't leave a message on my answering machine. Now I leave it full so they CAN'T leave one because it gives me a serious thrill! Anyone who knows me has my cell number. Obviously criminal scammers.
Claimed to be a travel service giving me a courtesy call about $2,600 in vacation credits that I did not redeem in time, and now they are expired. But, for just $700, they will reactivate my credits and set me up with a wonderful vacation. Of course, they wouldn't tell me how or when I earned the vacation credits...and isn't it convenient that they are calling me now to reactivate them for a small fee? When I got handed off to a supervisor to see about giving me a discount on the fee, he was willing to come down to $300 but no lower. They never said the name of the company and I forgot to ask, but at least it was a waste of 15 minutes of my time. Is it a scam? Most likely.
They have called for several days but don't leave a message on my answering machine. Now I leave it full so they CAN'T leave one because it gives me a serious thrill! Anyone who knows me has my cell number. Obviously criminal scammers.
They call my cell phone a few times, every few days, but I don't answer the call and they don't leave a message. When I try calling back I just get a busy signal. Definitely a scam artist at work.