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Called saying they were with RBC and that I had a fraudulent transaction going through. Needed my card details to confirm and cancel the transaction. First alarm (of many alarms from that phone call) was that they had called me on a number that RBC didn't have. SCAM.
Calling about Microsoft and my so called infected computer. They've called from 7 different numbers in the past week. I swear I'm gonna by a whistle!!!!! Why do we register with the national do not call list, it doesn't to any good.
Calling about Windows.
Received a call from this number, message was left "Are you stuck in your student loans? Thousands of Americans qualify for the new government forgiveness program that can lower or eliminate the monthly payments of your federal student loans. If you don't wish to receive any more calls, just press one. If you have a debt above $10,000 on your federal student loans, please press two now to speak to a student loan counselor and take the first step to get out from under your student loans. If you would like us to call you back at a more convenient time, press 3 now. Thank you.” Then it started to repeat before my voicemail cut it off. I’ll answer next time and speak to a rep, just to see what happens. Hope this helps!
Called asking about continuing education.