Did we win a free $300 gas card by phone marketer? Please help?
Darren M asked:
Okay, this morning I recieved a phone call from a fairly-nice man, probably a tele-marketar. He had an accent, which I believe was indian but he told me that our address was chosen and “qualified to recieve a free $300 gas card and a 40% off card (gift?) for stores like walmart. At first, I declined and kindly told him that I wasn’t interested, but he assured me that I didn’t have to buy anything. I again said no, but he wanted to confirm my address, which turned out to not actually match ours. I said that the address he said wasn’t ours, but he asked for my name and address so he could send me the “card package” anyway due to the mixup or for being nice. Curious, I decided to give him my address and father’s name just in case. He responded by wishing me a merry christmas and said that the package should be sent to us in 3-5 business days. Oh and when I told him my address, I could here other people in his office cheering on the line but I forgot to ask what the company he’s from was. Again, he wished me a happy holiday and I said bye. So, based off what he told me, could we be actually getting the gas card/gift card in the mail after all? Or is it just a way to send us stuff to eventually buy something from them? We don’t have barely any money this holiday (not even for gas) so this would be pretty nice of them to send us this. What do you think? Thanks.
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Okay, this morning I recieved a phone call from a fairly-nice man, probably a tele-marketar. He had an accent, which I believe was indian but he told me that our address was chosen and “qualified to recieve a free $300 gas card and a 40% off card (gift?) for stores like walmart. At first, I declined and kindly told him that I wasn’t interested, but he assured me that I didn’t have to buy anything. I again said no, but he wanted to confirm my address, which turned out to not actually match ours. I said that the address he said wasn’t ours, but he asked for my name and address so he could send me the “card package” anyway due to the mixup or for being nice. Curious, I decided to give him my address and father’s name just in case. He responded by wishing me a merry christmas and said that the package should be sent to us in 3-5 business days. Oh and when I told him my address, I could here other people in his office cheering on the line but I forgot to ask what the company he’s from was. Again, he wished me a happy holiday and I said bye. So, based off what he told me, could we be actually getting the gas card/gift card in the mail after all? Or is it just a way to send us stuff to eventually buy something from them? We don’t have barely any money this holiday (not even for gas) so this would be pretty nice of them to send us this. What do you think? Thanks.
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