CountryUnited States Type of a scamTravel/Vacations
I received a bot call noting that since I had "stayed with their resort before" I was going to be offered a drastically reduced vacation in Orlando. The bot used the "my headset needed adjusting" line as well as asking me if they could "ask me a few questions." After I realized it was a scam, I said "no thank you" and hung up, but I'm afraid they may have recorded me saying "yes" at the beginning of the call after the bot said hello several times.
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Reporter243532
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Type of a scamPhishing
few minutes ago, I received a call. Silence at first, then lady saying that she was having trouble with her headset and that her name was Emily. Answered the call because it came up as a local number. I said I was not interested and hung up. I have not lost any money yet (too soon to know anything). This seems to be related to the "can you hear me scam."
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- Ocean Shores, WA, USA
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Emily said her head piece slipped off her head and asked if I could hear her. I did say yes. I hung up after I realized what it was.
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- Johnson City, TN, USA
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Scammer's phone423-702-6230 CountryUnited States Type of a scamOther
2-6-2017 @ 11:39 a.m. Incoming Call from Chattanooga, TN began with female caller saying "Oh, Hello. I was having trouble with my headset. My name is Emily and...". This is not the first time I have received a call like this so I immediately hung up. In previous calls like this, I have attempted to tell them I am not interested, but apparently it is a recording as they can not hear me. These calls are becoming an aggravation.
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- Missoula, MT, USA
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Scammer's addressMissoula, MT 59808, USA CountryUnited States Type of a scamTravel/Vacations
I have received this call on my cell phone twice, and once on my business telephone. The (recorded) female caller initiates the conversation by feigning a problem with her headset, asking my if I can hear her. She then goes into a speech about how I recently stayed at one of their resorts and that I've been selected to participate in a survey. If I remember correctly, the speech goes on to state that I have a chance to win a stay at another one of their participating resorts if I participate. I hung up quickly this time, however, as I recognized it as the same scam.
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Scammer's addressUnknown Type of a scamPhishing
A girl who calls herself Emily asks if I can hear her and claims a problem with her headset. Offers a Disney vacation
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