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Another robocall promising a "make money from home" scheme. The recorded message claimed to be "Kelly", the same scam through other numbers.

Caller: Kelly

Claims to offer ways to make money from home.

Caller: "Emily"

The robocall scam promises to give ways to make tens of thousands of dollars from home easily.

Caller: Emily

The robocall leaves a message pretending as if I had contacted them and they're returning my imaginary call. The message says if it's a wrong number to ignore it. I don't know who would be duped by that ploy. The message then makes the claim that I could make hundreds of thousands of dollars from home doing nothing, as if money magically just appears in one's pockets.

A prerecorded message claiming to help lower credit card interest rates.

A prerecorded message claiming to be someone in Florida (the number is an Idaho area code) says he could show how to make thousands of dollars per month with automated systems. Clearly this is a scam, likely similar to MLM (multilevel marketing, A.K.A "pyramid") schemes.

Caller: Coach Mark

The prerecorded message claimed to have tried to reach me & that this was the last time before they won't be able to help me lower my credit card interest rate. Obviously it's a scam, or aggressive manipulative sales tactics.

This number appears to be a spammer. The call was unsolicited, a computerized recording saying they could help with finding health insurance.

An unsolicited robocall claiming that I was pre-approved for a $15,000 cash advance.

Caller: Cash Advance

Message said to follow link to "must have its cool .info", claiming to offer something about a "keto weight loss" diet.

Likely phishing.

Caller: Unknown

This robocall claimed to be talking about my nonexistent credit card. They were saying if I didn't respond immediately they'd not be able to help reduce my interest rate.

This was a robocall claiming to be the IRS and saying that unless I give them money within 24 hours they'll send the police to arrest me.

The real IRS never does what these scammers are doing. They'd first send letters and never threaten arrest in 1 day if you don't them money.

Unsolicited robo-call claiming to be calling about my credit card.

Unsolicited message said "many local women are looking for sex", and a link with the caption claiming pictures could be viewed at that site.

Caller: Unknown

Unsolicited and unidentified sender. Message addressed me by name and offered to allegedly help me become my "own b0ss". Telling me to click on a website link.

Caller: Unknown

Periodically I receive text messages from this number and the messages are simply the time, with each message representing an interval of 1 minute. The total number of messages are extraordinarily numerous, perhaps infinite as I've never seen a starting message. But I really doubt it's infinite. I really have no idea who is sending them, nor why. It's truly mysterious.

Caller: Unknown

The message said "Having a hard time paying bills? Want to earn an extra $2000+ each week?"

I Received a text message saying "regarding Bank of America", though I'm not a customer of Bank of America.

Caller: Bank of America

Asking for donations.

A robo-call telemarketing scheme suggesting I've earned points toward some reward.

Caller: Holliday Rewards