My phone rang on November 1, 2011, at 11:03 AM, but I didn't pick up because the number was unfamiliar. A voicemail message claimed to be from "Sarah at LSU", stating it was a final courtesy call regarding a conversation we never had, offering to lower my credit card interest rate to 1.99%. The message instructed me to call (877) 723-1419 immediately, which seems like a scam.
Telemarketer harassment on cell phones – protect yourself!
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Most likely, these calls are generic telemarketing scams that use automated drops and vague offers to grab attention. Callers frequently claim you’ve been selected for a free security system, a lower credit‑card rate, or a home entertainment deal, then hang up when you don’t respond. The pattern of silent or brief voicemails, repeated dialing, and refusal to honor a Do‑Not‑Call request points to a telemarketing operation rather than a legitimate business. To protect yourself, let the call go to voicemail, block the number in your phone settings, and file a complaint with the FCC. Consider registering on the National Do‑Not‑Call Registry and avoid pressing any keypad prompts.
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Upon receiving a call from this number, there was no immediate response, prompting me to end the call.