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| bossman 2011-06-06 20:52:22 Unknown |
did not leave msg
| For your information 2011-06-06 20:52:22 Unknown |
It is from Vegas Edge Sports. A sports gambling company. This happens if you ever answer one of those gambling ads that are advertised on the radio saying "free info for tonight’s winner." I did unfortunately a long time ago and they continue to call. What happens is they give 50% of the callers a "winner" on one game and the other 50% the opposite teams "winner" just in case. Then they sell your info to hundreds of other sports gambling companies. Someone will then call you back (most of the time he sounds like an "Italian" or he is from Jersey or New York)(no offense to you all, it is what it is) and say they have more information on more game "winners" if you pay a huge fee. Normally they have you talk to the "higher ups" and he supposedly talks to you for a couple minutes to "determine" if he wants to work with you. Then you fork out a ton of money for their information. Just don't do it. These companies come and go a lot and there is nothing you can do. Don't answer the ads. If you do you might as well change your number because every other one will call. I have made a ton of money other ways. If you still want to gamble this way. Good Luck!
| For your information 2010-03-01 22:02:47 Telemarketer |
It is from Vegas Edge Sports. A sports gambling company. This happens if you ever answer one of those gambling ads that are advertised on the radio saying "free info for tonight?s winner." I did unfortunately a long time ago and they continue to call. What happens is they give 50% of the callers a "winner" on one game and the other 50% the opposite teams "winner" just in case. Then they sell your info to hundreds of other sports gambling companies. Someone will then call you back (most of the time he sounds like an "Italian" or he is from Jersey or New York)(no offense to you all, it is what it is) and say they have more information on more game "winners" if you pay a huge fee. Normally they have you talk to the "higher ups" and he supposedly talks to you for a couple minutes to "determine" if he wants to work with you. Then you fork out a ton of money for their information. Just don't do it. These companies come and go a lot and there is nothing you can do. Don't answer the ads. If you do you might as well change your number because every other one will call. I have made a ton of money other ways. If you still want to gamble this way. Good Luck!
| For your information 2010-03-01 21:57:26 Telemarketer |
It is from Vegas Edge Sports. A sports gambling company. This happens if you ever answer one of those gambling ads that are advertised on the radio saying "free info for tonight?s winner." I did unfortunately a long time ago and they continued to call. What happens is they give 50% of the callers a "winner" on one game and the other 50% the opposite teams "winner" just in case. Then they sell your info to hundreds of other sports gambling companies. Someone will then call you back (most of the time he sounds like an "Italian" or he is from Jersey or New York but no offense to you all, it is what it is) and say they have more information on more game "winners" if you pay a huge fee. Normally they have you talk to the "boss" and he supposedly talks to you for a couple minutes to "determine" if he wants to work with you. Then you fork out a ton of money for their information. Just don't do it. These companies come and go a lot and there is nothing you can do. Don't answer the ads. If you do, you might as well change your number because every other one will call. I have made a ton of money other ways. If you still want to gamble this way. Good Luck!
| Adam 2009-10-07 20:43:45 Telemarketer |
Called me today. Pitching a "guaranteed winner on tonight's Twins/Yankee game."
| Maria 2009-09-28 22:22:48 Unknown |
Unknown caller
| GREEN BUD SMOKER 2009-09-17 22:08:23 Telemarketer |
SCAMMERS
| nik 2009-09-17 22:04:06 Telemarketer |
recording