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Scammer's address CA, USA
Country United States
Victim Location CA 95746, USA
Type of a scam Phishing
Scammer's address unknown
Scammer's email unknown
Country United States
Victim Location NV 89128, USA
Type of a scam Phishing
Country United States
Victim Location IL 60638, USA
Type of a scam Phishing
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
They offered 2 free round trip Southwest airline tickets.
First lady: "Hi, you have been selected by Southwest Airlines to attend a conference in Brentwood, Tennessee in order to receive 2 free round trip tickets. Are you married or in a relationship?"
Me: "No"
First Lady: "OK, you still get the tickets anyway. Let me transfer you to my supervisor"
Second Lady: "Hello.." (hangs up)
I tried calling back and it didn't go through. I don't normally answer these calls but I am in Nashville on vacation and flew here through Southwest Airlines which made it seem even stranger.
I believe (from my readings on the internet) that they wanted a recording of me saying "Yes" because they probably have a lot of my personal information thanks to *** and their lazy information technology department and can use that information along with me audibly saying "Yes" to purchase certain items.
I hope that *** is held accountable for this to the fullest extent and serves as a lesson for all IT departments. Computers are great tools, but within the blink of an eye, the world's personal information can be stolen and many organisations have fallen due to simple errors that could have been prevented.