Calling claiming to be AT&T trying to get me 30%off my bill. Do not give these ppl any info what so ever. Told them I was in contact with AT&T they hung up, called my wife's phone and asked for me.
These people will call from all different spoofed numbers trying to sell medications. They will continue to call & harass you constantly no matter what they tell you.
I called the number back. Heavy accent, so I kept making him slow down and repeat what he said. He asked about a bunch of medications, like zanax etc, I was polite and said no I had a local doctor and pharmacy and didn't have any idea how he got my number, perhaps it was a typo. He apologized and said thank you, so i thanked him. Interesting.
I would say answer the phone, do something that takes up a lot of their time, like speak a different language or act like you are mentally slow, be polite - and see if they don't stop. They can't make many calls if you are keeping them on the line getting nothing. Often these people leave notes notes on your files so they don't get tied up the next time they get you on the phone.
disclosure - I've worked in a call center - not this kind, but I know what they do. Also check your credit cards after these calls, because if they think you're a dummy they will put through a "sale" - they got your info somewhere, it might include a way to charge a card.
These people keep calling trying to sell illegal prescription drugs. If you receive a call from them report them to the DEA and all legal authorities. They are calling from a cell phone in New Jersey. I have reported them to several authorities. Please do the same to get this kind of thing stopped.