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I work as a receptionist and had to answer this call. It was a man claiming to be a police officer and asked for money to support the police force. He was very aggressive in his sale and started from $75 - $100. I
3rd message I've received from this number in 2 mos. Fast-talking robo-message saying something about becoming "a silent partner on my money-making team" and having envelopes of certified checks arriving in my mail within days.
Called back the number & got fast talking recording, "Hey! This is coach John and lots of people are calling to get my money making. . ." I hung up
Called my cell phone here in Toronto 4 times within a span of one minute. Couldn't have been that urgent as they left no voice or text message.
People, if you're here looking up a number then you already know the common theme and you also know how to keep yourself safe. Do you really need someone to keep telling you that if you don't recognize the number to not answer and if it's a legitimate caller a VM will be left? Do you need to be told repeatedly that by answering the call you tell the scammer that the number is active and someone will answer thus giving them one more number to add to their list to sell to other scammers? Come on people! Take back your lives and your phones. Don't give these jerks a reason to keep trying to scam us!