1
Feb 11, 2013
Ahhhh.....A new number to call for the same old home security scam. They don't start out with the ominous FBI warning though. Just that you qualify for a free home security system.
2
Jul 31, 2013
This is a firm marketing insurance leads
3
Oct 28, 2013
The next time they call just answer the phone in this manner and they will stop;
If it is a recording let it play and press any number it asks for to speak to a human being...then ..say, "This is(your states) District Attorneys Office, how may I direct your call?" they will immediately hang up and you won't get another call from them.
THIS SEEMS TO WORK QUITE WELL FOR ANY TELEMARKETING CALLS YOU MAY GET
If it is a recording let it play and press any number it asks for to speak to a human being...then ..say, "This is(your states) District Attorneys Office, how may I direct your call?" they will immediately hang up and you won't get another call from them.
THIS SEEMS TO WORK QUITE WELL FOR ANY TELEMARKETING CALLS YOU MAY GET
4
May 12, 2015
This was a reported call from Vince Bono of Insurance IQ trying to sell insurance leads. He is "legitimate" in the sense that he has been in the insurance game for years, however most agents I know consider him unreputable
5
May 18, 2015
called at 8:34am Monday which is a telemarketer method.
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