These people have called me countless times. It starts with one of those robots with voice recognition and if you answer the questions correctly they will connect you to a live person. Their goal seems to be to find out if you have a home security system and to and to get your credit card number. It's quite obvious that this is some kind of scam. Don't give them any info!
Left a voicemail that started with a beep. Then 10 seconds in, "Hey, it's Pat, how are you doing today?" and repeated "are you there?" because with his autodialer he obviously didn't realize he was talking to a voicemail. No clue what it was about.
These people have called me countless times. It starts with one of those robots with voice recognition and if you answer the questions correctly they will connect you to a live person. Their goal seems to be to find out if you have a home security system and to and to get your credit card number. It's quite obvious that this is some kind of scam. Don't give them any info!
I answered the call and he said, "Hey, it's Pat, how are you doing today?" and I said, "who is this and who are you with?". He said he was calling to upgrade my security system and I asked, "what address is my security system located" and he said, "It's only my second week here, let me switch you to an advisor". I hung up and blocked the number.
I answered the call and he said, "Hey, it's Pat, how are you doing today?" and I said, "who is this and who are you with?". He said he was calling to upgrade my security system and I asked, "what address is my security system located" and he said, "It's only my second week here, let me switch you to an advisor". I hung up and blocked the number.