Couldn’t Happen Too Soon

The robocall auto warranty scammers have been busted. I don’t even know what the scam is, because I never answer when they call, but I hear the message. They tell me that they recently sent me a letter about my auto warranty, and I know it’s a lie, because I don’t currently own a car.

5 thoughts on “Couldn’t Happen Too Soon”

  1. I had a strange message on my answering machine yesterday that sounds like a phishing attempt. They claimed they were from a credit union and there were problems with my account and they needed to verify some information. (“Press 1 to talk to …”). However, I don’t have an account with that or any other credit union. Either it was a phishing attempt or someone at the credit union has an incorrect phone number associated with the account. I’ll wait and see if it happens again.

  2. I was just going to post a comment saying – next, I hope they get the credit card scammers.

    I see Larry J probably ran into a set of them.

    Fairly new one that calls and claims to be able to lower your interest rate on your credit card(s) – they claim to be calling with the permission of your credit card company. Only problem with it is that I only have debit cards. Kinda hard to lower the interest rate on those. 😉

    I got calls from the warranty people a lot about a year ago, so I’m delighted they were stopped. Like Rand, I don’t presently own a car (and didn’t then).

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