502-858-2139 | 15028582139 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(502) 858-2139 is a Home Security Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello? Hey, this is Chase with General Electric Home Security. How are you doing today? Can you hear me? Okay, well, the reason we're calling is regarding a promotional campaign. We're providing homeowners with brand new touchscreen wireless security systems with no installation fees or activation charges. Are you the homeowner? Okay. Don't disappear on me. I collect. Well, let me ask you. If we were to give you a home security system for free, I'm sure you would use it. Don't disappear on me. I kill it. I didn't hear you. What did you say? All right, great. Looks like you qualify for the system. What I'm going to do is get one of our security specialists on the line who can explain exactly how this is going to. Is that okay? All right. And I. I'm assuming everything. Your call is very important to us. Please stay on the line. You'll be transferred to the next available agent. Thank you so much for holding on the line. This is Benjamin. Whom am I sticking with? But. Yes, sir, this is Benjamin. Whom am I speaking with? What's your name, sir?
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