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I have been applying for government grants to help with my college tuition so when I recieved this call I thought it was in response to one of my inquiries. The person on the other end was a male iranian. He started by asking me my monthly income and when I reported such a low amount he responded in disappointment and kept asking me if there was anymore. I told him about my pell grant and he asked about six times what the total of my income would be. When I would start to answer he would cut me off and ask again what my income was so I asked to be transfered to a supervisor. Instead of putting the phone on mute, like most professional companies, he covered the phone, waited a few minutes and then came back on the phone (like I wasn't going to recognize the voice). I called his bluff and told him he was the same guy I was just talking to and to put his supervisor on. He tried to claim that he was the supervisor and I told him I was a college graduate with and Associates Degree and was not stupid and to put his supervisor on. He covered the phone and had a muffled conversation with a gentleman he passed the phone to. After verifying the voice was different I tried to continue giving my info and reporting the operater and because I was so upet at this point I said the "F" word and promptly tried to appologize and explain why I was upset. He immediately began repeating the "MF" word at me so I hung up. The unprofessional manner of this call prompted me to realize that the call may have been a scam. Those of you seeking financial help BEWARE!
James
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