They called me several times with some automatic message saying my name had been drawn to win a trip to a Costa Rica, Florida or Cancun Resort for $99. If I am interested, I need to dial 1. This is the 1st time I was home to actually push 1, the other 5-6 times, I just kept getting the same message. So, this time I pressed 1 and someone answered and said I had been entered into a draw. They said are you interested, and I said yes. Then they asked for my name and phone number. When I said, didn't you just say that my name has been pulled out of a draw and didn't you just call me, the guy got defensive and said look, are you interested or not. So I gave my 1st name and phone number. Then I said I wanted to know exactly what was included in my $99. So I was transfered. The next guy, named "JAKE" said again that my name had been drawn and then I asked well then why didn't you guys have my name and he replied, we do, it's... (then he said my name) and I said I had just given my name to the 1st guy. Jake just sort of ignored my question and said everything I needed to know about the "deal": resort, 5 days, flight not included... And he said he was calling from Costa Rica. I then asked for their website and was transfered to another person named "JASON". He told me they were from RCI.COM. And I went there as we spoke. The site looked legit enough and he told me to go to villasol.com and look at some photos of where I could go anytime within the next 4 years on this one time offer. I said didn't I win this and didn't you guys call me several times, but just got the answering machine. Once again, my question was sort of ignored and he said $297 for me and 3 friends. What is your credit card number? I thought it seemed fishy and said no thanks, not interested. Why? he asked. Because I don't have the money right now, my card is almost maxed out. Well, I'll make you a deal, $197 for you and 3 friends. Wow, I know that's an amazing offer, but I just couldn't say yes, seemed too weird. So I said, can you send me all of this in writing to my email account and then I'll accept. He said I would get all of this once I paid but not before, so I said not interested and hung up. Then I looked on my call display: 517-931-2348 is in Michigan, not Costa Rica. Not sure if this is a scam, but sure seems like it.
it sounded like an indian man. he called me 4 times and i told him stop calling my damn phone. i think im going to have to chang my phone number if this keeps going
I spoke with a John Wu about a Customer Survey program for INLAND RESEARCH INC...they sent me a check to deposit in my bank and then contact them in 2 days...
Called on multiple occasions. When you answer the call there is only a beeping noise in the backround and no one ever picks up the line. If you call the number back there is no response. Picking up the line when this number calls only increases the call volume.
Something about Global Auto Registry? Something about spending $300 and one of their client's will buy my car? I do have my car for sale, but it sounds fishy!
I got a call from 617-245-9601 - they immediately hung up. Sounds like a telemarketer. I'm on the do not call list -- they need to stop calling people!
this is a robot/machine it wants your banking info/account numbers, so it can procede to drain your money and take everything you have, it is somehow exploition technology at its finest, as far as i know its a untracable number from Los Angelas, CA. hope this helps you out, find them and put them in jail, do the world a favor.
Called home land line. A lot of noise in background and no one responded. Dial back number answered and said it was a cell phone and they were in California and the number was dialed from pocket accidentally. On checking, the number is not a cell number but a land line.
Called my cell phone and when I answer some automated message says "goodbye" and hangs up. I call back and it's busy. Calls my phone about 3 times a day.
Don't know what it said.