Robotic Voicemail Alert: Is It a Scam?

Summary — +17753821769

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Caller Name: no name left
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States
Reviews: 4

Expert Opinion

Ever wondered why a voicemail keeps telling you to press any key to speak with a “licensed mediation specialist”? That prompt is a classic hallmark of a scam that relies on AI‑generated recordings to sound official while providing no real identity. The lack of a company name, extensions, or verification details makes it easy to dismiss as junk. If you receive such a call, let the message go to voicemail, avoid pressing any keys, and block the number through your carrier or a reputable call‑blocking app. Regularly review your spam settings and report the number to help protect others.

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Debt Collector

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Recent Reports for (775) 382-1769

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The term "Mediation" is often used by fake debt collectors to make you think they dont have to follow the law, but they do, regardless of what they say, thats a fact

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The ability to leave messages seems to coincide with the emergence of AI, as this was not previously possible.

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Repeated calls from this number feature a robotic message requesting to press a key to speak with a mediation specialist, but the company and specialist remain unidentified.

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Upon listening to the voicemail, it appeared to be a scam, requesting me to press a key in relation to a mediation.

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