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So, bad night. Went to the gym early (I haven't been out at 0500 in ages!) Came home, checked ag.com and took a nap. Wake up to ringing phone with local number. Recorded voice says important information about lowering your credit card APR. So, press one and get to a human. He goes into the spiel about such a magnificent interest rate on my account because Experian authorized it or some such crap. And I asked, "which card?" Answer "Oh, your Visa or Mastercard". I said, "Specifically which account is authorizing this?" And the next thing I heard was click! I did absolutely laugh out loud! So, scammers are out there, phising for your credit information. Be aware!

HippieChick58 9 Feb 8
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Hang up immediately and block the number each time.

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I get those scam calls almost daily. It is a shame that over half of the calls that I get these days are such damnable intrusions.

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Good technique. On repeat calls answer [STATE] attorney generals office, phone fraud division. How may I help you? Generally gets them off the line instantly.

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We got to be vigilant..

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