JudyS
TUG Member
I received a call from someone inviting me to "a presentation at a local hotel about my timeshare." I get these calls all the time and of course I know that the "presentation" will be full of scare tactics to try to get me to pay $3,000 to "get rid" of my timeshare.
I told the caller she was out of her mind if she thought I'd pay $3,000 to let someone take my timeshare away, and hung up. The caller immediately called me back and insisted it was not a scam. She continued to try to get me to attend "an informational presentation" about getting out of my timeshare.
I told her off, hung up, and reported the caller's number to the government website for Do Not Call violations.
This is the first time an unsolicited caller called me back immediately after I hung up on them. That is a new low! Anyone else run into this?
This was on my landline, where I don't have caller ID. (I used *69 to find out the caller's number.) I definitely need to make changes in how I handle phone calls. These marketing calls are really bugging me.
I told the caller she was out of her mind if she thought I'd pay $3,000 to let someone take my timeshare away, and hung up. The caller immediately called me back and insisted it was not a scam. She continued to try to get me to attend "an informational presentation" about getting out of my timeshare.
I told her off, hung up, and reported the caller's number to the government website for Do Not Call violations.
This is the first time an unsolicited caller called me back immediately after I hung up on them. That is a new low! Anyone else run into this?
This was on my landline, where I don't have caller ID. (I used *69 to find out the caller's number.) I definitely need to make changes in how I handle phone calls. These marketing calls are really bugging me.