I am sure everyone is tired of phone solicitations, but there are also scam artists out there. has anyone had the experience of a phone call from Amazon Prime saying that $200 was charged to my Amazon Prime (which i do not have) and if i want to cancel it to talk to a representative ?? Just wondering. she had my name, address, e-mail, etc., and wanted to send me a form to fill out if i wanted to cancel, but i had to have my computer on for her to do that… Sounds suspicious to me. Anyone else?
Then there are those calls — last chance — to renew my warranty insurance on my car… that one is easy to get rid of, so far i have had dozens of last chances to renew my warranty There is always the one to offer me life insurance, and they need to ask only one question to see if I am qualified. When they do ask me how old I am, I tell them I am 103 years old and they hang up.
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 19:19:50 +0000 (UTC)
From: deloispopp
Subject: Amazon Prime