Kornman00
June 30th, 2010, 10:16 PM
Have you ever received a phone call from someone claiming to be from University of <whatever> performing a phone survey to get the opinions of people in America on topics of today? Or just a survey on anything?
Have these calls ever come up as "private number"? (Assuming you answer such calls)
Have these calls usually been past 8pm EST?
Did they ask you any questions at all prior to these supposed survey questions?
Did they tell you "thank you" then proceed to hang up?
Woman, or man?
I just got a new phone service, only a couple days old, and I've received two phone calls from two people claiming to be from two different Universities wanting to do a survey.
One was yesterday (Uni. California) and I told them to call me back (was in the middle of some shit), they asked for a good time to call back and I told them try again today, but they never called back. Fishy senses tingling now. However, their number (http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-866-566-5188) was listed and when you call it, it claims to be a survey company or whatnot.
The second one was today (Uni. of Harvard or something else with an 'H') but as a private number. I let her talk her spiel then asked how she got my number to begin with. She said their machines automatically generate it. Then she goes on to say that the conversation may be recorded for quality control purposes, asks if I'm 18 and if I live in a certain area of the country. At that point she tells me 'thank you' or something and hangs up, sending my fishy senses into a frenzy, raising red flags up and down my spine. Social engineering isn't new to me, so I have to sit here and wonder if this was a phoney phone survey and what kind of information those two questions, along with my number, could possibly provide?
So, has anyone else experienced such cases? Yes, I know, 'why would you pick up a private-number to begin with?'. Curiosity killed the cat, sue me. You live, you learn. I called my provider's service line and since the number comes up private, there isn't much they can do (so they say). I asked them if this happens a lot and the guy said he didn't know of any other occurrences of such phone calls. So it could have possibly been legit but the woman had to get off to go to the bathroom and just made a bitch move all like "bye bye".
Have these calls ever come up as "private number"? (Assuming you answer such calls)
Have these calls usually been past 8pm EST?
Did they ask you any questions at all prior to these supposed survey questions?
Did they tell you "thank you" then proceed to hang up?
Woman, or man?
I just got a new phone service, only a couple days old, and I've received two phone calls from two people claiming to be from two different Universities wanting to do a survey.
One was yesterday (Uni. California) and I told them to call me back (was in the middle of some shit), they asked for a good time to call back and I told them try again today, but they never called back. Fishy senses tingling now. However, their number (http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-866-566-5188) was listed and when you call it, it claims to be a survey company or whatnot.
The second one was today (Uni. of Harvard or something else with an 'H') but as a private number. I let her talk her spiel then asked how she got my number to begin with. She said their machines automatically generate it. Then she goes on to say that the conversation may be recorded for quality control purposes, asks if I'm 18 and if I live in a certain area of the country. At that point she tells me 'thank you' or something and hangs up, sending my fishy senses into a frenzy, raising red flags up and down my spine. Social engineering isn't new to me, so I have to sit here and wonder if this was a phoney phone survey and what kind of information those two questions, along with my number, could possibly provide?
So, has anyone else experienced such cases? Yes, I know, 'why would you pick up a private-number to begin with?'. Curiosity killed the cat, sue me. You live, you learn. I called my provider's service line and since the number comes up private, there isn't much they can do (so they say). I asked them if this happens a lot and the guy said he didn't know of any other occurrences of such phone calls. So it could have possibly been legit but the woman had to get off to go to the bathroom and just made a bitch move all like "bye bye".