Not sure how they got my number but anyhow.......I think they were called Premier. Had a hot deal for me. Peace dollars @ $70 per. No mention of condition. I listened to the pitch. I laughed, and then asked him how many HE wanted to buy from me. Silence........then click.
I used to get calls from various places. Either I put them all on block, or they figured I'd never buy from them. Most of them wanting to sell slabbed ASE, AGE, etc for a super high premium. .. my response was always that I don't buy slabbed ASE, AGE, APEs, etc as they are just primarily bullion to me.
*Boiler room.........I suspect they are working out of an RV in a campground ready to pull up stakes in a moment's notice.
Do they live near the "Methheads"? I've seen those dudes in Walmart selling 1804 Dollar coins as Silver. No?
Oh, "boiler". I'm thinking at first why's a chicken farmer calling you. Around here we have a lot of broiler houses.
It is Nut, it radiates heat from the top. and the other Boiler means you reached slaughter weight.. (chickens) and by the way Nut you did hit the button two times
I thought it posted three times. If I hit the button twice it was a nervous reaction due to something.
These people for sure can get your information from a number of sources, best bet is to be on the down low when it comes to giving people more then they need many dealers pass it around like its candy..LOL
I have an iPhone. If you are not in my Contacts List (which is pretty big), you go to my Voice Mail. I check any messages. If garbage, I block them from calling. Otherwise be careful chatting with unknown people. Some of the latest Spam Scams is that they record your conversations, then selectively splice your reactions or answers, like “yes”, “no”, etc., then apply them to Agreements or Contracts. They usually have a lot of your info, such as the phone number they called you on, your address, and a lot of your histories. They can do online searches to gather more info. I take no calls from unknowns not on my Contact lists. Voicemail or the LACK of the caller leaving a voicemail gets their number spammed by me. I am sure a similar process can be used by other phone platforms. Seriously, be careful.