![]() If you do not quickly reply to the first question, the robot is programmed to ask, "Are you there?"Īlong with fake auto savings, Medicare, and health insurance scams, this same Filipino scammer also pretends to be fake fundraisers collecting for charities or fake debt collectors threatening you for debts that you do not owe. The initial speaker may not be human, but an automated interactive voice response (IVR) software that speaks English with no accent, but you are initially talking to robot software that asks you some questions and responds based on your replies. The fake "recorded line" phrase just tries to sound like a legitimate business. ![]() Andrea) and job titles with both male/female voices. This scam uses many introductions with a same format: "This is fake_name", "I am a fake_job_title on a recorded line", ending with "How are you doing today?" or "Can you hear me okay?" They use various fake names (e.g. ![]() This is a massive widespread scam by Puta'ng Ina Ka criminals phoning from the Philippines using thousands of spoofed phone numbers to steal your money, Medicare and Social Security numbers, and personal identity data. ![]() Fake car insurance/warranty/repair, Medicare, health insurance, Social Security disability benefits, student loan, financing, debt consolidation, charity fundraising, vacation, cruise, life insurance, hearing aid, medical alert, energy consultant, Solar USA, home security, home purchase, or employment scam from the Philippines.
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