Keep getting calls from "HUNTINGDON PA" (same area code & exchange, and only the last 4 digits being different each time). Picked up & hung up when I saw the caller ID. Guessing spam.
Call came in 2 minutes (!) after a similar one from the same area code. Both came up as "PHILADELPHIA PA" on the caller ID. Figured it was the same spammers so picked up and hung up this time (first call I let go to voicemail but no message was left).
Says he's from multiplay sweepstakes and you won 2.5M dollars and a new mercedes benz. Then gives a bunch of info for ups delivery, then wants you to purchase a $500 scratch card from walgreens, walmart or cvs pharmacy. Total scam
No message left even though call went to voicemail. Didn't recognize # and the call came in around 9:30 this morning (is that even LEGAL?). Calling it as I see it -- some sort of scam!
Call came in just after 9:30 AM. No message left, even though call supposedly went to voicemail. NO useful caller ID -- just said "PITTSBURGH PA" (yeah, with space in the middle to push the text to the edges of the screen -- generally a red flag that it's spam...).
Hangup call. Caller ID just said "MILLERSVILLE PA" and I don't even know where that is. Guessing some sort of scam, since I've gotten a bunch of calls from this area code since the beginning of the year, and there's never a message left on ANY of them.
Sends a link to a "slideshow" which I suspect if you attempted to access it would download malware to your device. VETY DANGEROUS! AVOID. ( I doubt there is any real "slideshow", only a link to infect your device.)
Female caller doesn't identify herself or the entity on whose behalf she's calling. All she says is "your paperwork is ready for pickup at the office. Bye."
She called twice, saying the same thing, 10 minutes apart.
We get this call approximately 10 times in a two week period. A woman's voice says, "Are you there?" pause, then again says "Are you there?". It may be a robo call because it always sounds the exact same thing.
She called twice, saying the same thing, 10 minutes apart.