ID says "Transcor, Inc". Now according to a Google search, Transcor is either a transporter of prisoners or different "Transcor" companies basically are strictly in the transportation field - NOT the credit assistance field as they proclaim. Very cordial towards me during entire call and stated who forwarded my name and number from something I was interested in on-line. Well, I had already guessed something wasn't right with this call, but wanted to see how far they'd go. The lady then asked for my address [if the "lead" had been forwarded as proclaimed, she would have had that already. She then asked me to verify my FULL social security number. Again, if it was legit, she would have already had it and only asked for the last 4 digits so I could prove to her who I was but not compromise my #. At this point I told her that I do not give my SS# out over the phone at which point she immediately hung up. I knew it was hinky. A Legit outfit would not have hung up like that and would have tried to sell to me anyway. They would have understood about the "last 4 digits" and would not have required the entire #, because, as I said, they already should have had it.
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ID says "Transcor, Inc". Now according to a Google search, Transcor is either a transporter of prisoners or different "Transcor" companies basically are strictly in the transportation field - NOT the credit assistance field as they proclaim. Very cordial towards me during entire call and stated who forwarded my name and number from something I was interested in on-line. Well, I had already guessed something wasn't right with this call, but wanted to see how far they'd go. The lady then asked for my address [if the "lead" had been forwarded as proclaimed, she would have had that already. She then asked me to verify my FULL social security number. Again, if it was legit, she would have already had it and only asked for the last 4 digits so I could prove to her who I was but not compromise my #. At this point I told her that I do not give my SS# out over the phone at which point she immediately hung up. I knew it was hinky. A Legit outfit would not have hung up like that and would have tried to sell to me anyway. They would have understood about the "last 4 digits" and would not have required the entire #, because, as I said, they already should have had it.