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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFake Phone Survey Alert: "Informed Electorate" wants you to participate
in a political survey. I just got a call that went to my voicemail, but they began asking questions straight off before disconnecting so this was probably a bot or robocall. The question they asked was: "Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president?"
I looked them up and found them listed at Internet Scam Alerts as a scam to get your credit card info. They typically call you two times with survey questions, but on the third call they hit you up for money to support their efforts.
This looks like a phishing expedition to me, so be very careful if "Informed Electorate" or their partner, "Vote the Will", contacts you. The link above has more details on this scan, but they can't find who is actually running it.
Siwsan
(26,315 posts)It was before I got caller ID. I answered a few questions and they said they'd check back with me, in a few weeks. And they did. And they asked for money. And they wouldn't take "NO!!" for an answer. That's when they learned exactly how many languages I can curse in, and how loud I can express those words. Haven't heard from them, since, but since I no longer answer calls if I don't recognize the name/number, I never will, again.
MineralMan
(146,345 posts)I used the "Press the green button, wait two seconds, and press the red button" technique. That's my standard solution for robo-calls. That way, the phone doesn't ring so many times before voicemail kicks in.
raven mad
(4,940 posts)Anyone I care to speak with in the 202 area code is on my ok list and/or speed dial.