Posted by Kenl on January 24, 2016 at 07:41:49 from (70.194.135.160):
In Reply to: Almost a Scam posted by 37Chief on January 23, 2016 at 21:52:40:
I got a call from some veterans foundation. To make it short, after a long line of BS, they wanted me to donate fifty dollars. I said no. They kept down going to twenty dollars. I told them to send me info and I would think about it. He transfered me and a lady took over and asked me how much I wanted to donate on my credit card. I told her I told the guy I wanted info sent. She said it would be much more simple if I would give her my cc number. I told her to send info or foget it. A couple days later I got the info. I checked them out on the computer. There were three pages of negative reviews saying that at most they gave six percent to veterans. I returned the card and wrote on it not to contact me again. In the last three weeks my caller Id shows that they have called two to four times a day every day. I don't answer my phone anymore. My answering machine tells them to leave a message or don't call back. Must be some pretty stupid people if they can't figure out what leave a message or don't call back means after hearing it over sixty times.
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