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Same as above reports. Says I qualify for some sort of medical thing and wants me to take a survey. Prerecorded robocall.
They keep calling relentlessly every week and ask me to hold on for the next available agent.
Scammer - not Capital One Fraud Department. BEWARE! If they are calling you, check your bank and credit card accounts for fraud. Check your profile, email, address, phone information in your accounts and make sure it is correct. Check your login history if available.
Woman wished to email documents to a specific employee. Told her that was against company policy, materials must be sent via first-class mail, and started reciting the address. She interrupted me by reading the email address for approval; I overtalked her (as so many salespeople have done to me) to repeat the instructions. She asked, "You want me to use the US Postal Service?" I replied Yes and returned to providing the information, but she hung up.
no company name as to who is calling and leaving a prerecorded message that will only take a few moment of my time and that anything related to my health coverage no matter the answer will not be affected.
These low-lifes call up hoping to sell you auto protection (after your warranty has run out). I don't have an automobile and I have had so many of their calls that I'm nauseous. Tried being dropped from their call list, and the rep hung up on me. Nice, professional people ....
Company | T-MOBILE USA, INC. |
Rate Center | BARTLETT |
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Got a call. Absolute scam