12.20.2021 6:22pm Unsolicited Female caller ID'd herself as an Employee of Ipsos, a screening company, who provides Phone Customer Surveys for Social Security Administration. Stated she was calling about my recent Customer Service Call with Social Security. Though she seemed fairly nice, she did not want to hear anything outside the scope of a Yes or No answer to her questions. And, each and every time I tried to go into some detail about the prior-to-a-few currents problems in getting the person I needed to talk to on the phone after many tries, she immediately cut me off. In addition, she hung-up on me while I was still trying to explain how a rude female SSDI-TTW Program Rep in-took (by phone on or about 4.22.2021) my accurate part-time/on-call income and days worked and she fraudulently over-reported that income was 1000% more than it was. Oddly enough, the female on the 12.20.2021 unsolicited phone call from Ipsos sounded quite a bit like the female at SSDI I spoke with on or about 4.22.2021. Though, it may not be the same person. Its just odd that someone taking a Customer Service Survey for SSA about my call to SSA would be exactly like someone I would complain about. But hey, that's the mentally dyslexic world we now live in, isn't it!
12.20.2021 6:22pm Unsolicited Female caller ID'd herself as an Employee of Ipsos, a screening company, who provides Phone Customer Surveys for Social Security Administration. Stated she was calling about my recent Customer Service Call with Social Security. Though she seemed fairly nice, she did not want to hear anything outside the scope of a Yes or No answer to her questions. And, each and every time I tried to go into some detail about the prior-to-a-few currents problems in getting the person I needed to talk to on the phone after many tries, she immediately cut me off. In addition, she hung-up on me while I was still trying to explain how a rude female SSDI-TTW Program Rep in-took (by phone on or about 4.22.2021) my accurate part-time/on-call income and days worked and she fraudulently over-reported that income was 1000% more than it was. Oddly enough, the female on the 12.20.2021 unsolicited phone call from Ipsos sounded quite a bit like the female at SSDI I spoke with on or about 4.22.2021. Though, it may not be the same person. Its just odd that someone taking a Customer Service Survey for SSA about my call to SSA would be exactly like someone I would complain about. But hey, that's the mentally dyslexic world we now live in, isn't it!