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Didn't answer; message left was lower my card %age. Obviously, one of the "three biggest lies:" 1. Honey, I'll love you as much in the morning as I do tonight. 2. The check's in the mail. & 3. I'm from the government, and I'm here to help you. #3 may be the biggest lie of all.
313-915-0078: Robocalled my prepay cellphone. Again. Luckily, left no message. Tried to re-call that number using a VOIP phone, but it only would ring once or twice then disconnect.
Scammers rotate bogus phone numbers, often misappropriating someone's legitimate phone number; the phone number's legitimate owners do not even know it.... This is called "spoofing" or "bluffing" numbers. Search online; NOT supposed to use it for illegal or marketing activities; but scammers use this process ALL.THE.TIME. for exactly that.
Scammers lately, try to take over your mortgage using a faked Re-fi or Reverse Mortgage on your house. Also, Debt Consolidation is a big scammer biz; as are fake credit card people....
Lenders do NOT cold-call potential customers, and do NOT call customers to sell them more lending or refinancing......beware !!
Legitimate-sounding businesses like: Marriott's, various travel industries, etc... very stupid marketing, IF those businesses are really doing it----it's SCAMMERS!
Just say "NO!" to cold-calling marketers!
Scum bags
nasty people. cussing and swearing. a lot of good the DO NOT CALL LIST IS. ANOTHER GOVERNMENT WASTE
Scam