Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for October 07, 2012
October 06, 2012
October 08, 2012
Transcript:
Man: Well, we won't be getting that call about how this is our last chance to lower our interest rates anymore. Woman: Good, did you block it? Man: In a manner of speaking.
I’ve put a stop to those calls by calling them on it. It’s a scam. I had called back the number to have my number removed. They told me they’ve been getting a lot of calls about it. They are investigating them. Whoever these people are found a way to be legit by using a legit number. So one day when an actual person was calling, I asked them what my account balance was and who was the company that had my credit. When they couldn’t come up with the information, I told them they were con-artists and I was going to report them. They hung up real fast. All they want is the information on your card. Don’t give it to them. You’ll have nothing but headaches if you do.
Johnnie Polo Premium Member about 12 years ago
The Federal Do Not Call list works soooo well.
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
Only way to really make sure they don’t call back.
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
The caller certainly has earned a lower interest.
J Short about 12 years ago
That phone looked old school anyway.
kcycrs about 12 years ago
It looks as if he’s sweating. Why?
cbrsarah about 12 years ago
I’ve put a stop to those calls by calling them on it. It’s a scam. I had called back the number to have my number removed. They told me they’ve been getting a lot of calls about it. They are investigating them. Whoever these people are found a way to be legit by using a legit number. So one day when an actual person was calling, I asked them what my account balance was and who was the company that had my credit. When they couldn’t come up with the information, I told them they were con-artists and I was going to report them. They hung up real fast. All they want is the information on your card. Don’t give it to them. You’ll have nothing but headaches if you do.