All I have is the phone number - the telemarketers all had Indian accents. I began messing with one of the "telemarketers" as I always do. He didn't introduce himself and asked to send me a free T-Mobile cell phone, and kept asking "Ok? Ok?" I began by insisting that my first name. Then he began cursing at me and telling me to put my parents on (and a real telemarketer never tells someone to shut up). Then I yelled at him "I DON'T WANT YOUR CELL PHONES - I'm calling the police and FBI!" and he yelled back "Call who you want, learn some manners!" and hung up.
Anyway, I called T-Mobile and notified them of the telemarketers. They were not aware of this scam. Then I actually did call the FBI and asked what they were capable of doing, and they said that as long as I didn't give them any info (which I didn't), they couldn't do anything to me. So my advice is, don't ever trust people who want to give you things over the phone. Even if they claim to be from T-Mobile, don't trust them.
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