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Received text message with my name address and web link. Called number instead. Recorded message saying ross was 98 live web radio and i won a cruise.

sent a message with my name and address and a link for me to click on. did not want to open it afraid it was a virus.

I didn't receive a call it was a text, they had my name and part of my address in a link, and then after there was a link for an auto loan-something that I have no need for nor requested.

Sent text to me with my personal information - my name and address. Reported to carrier as spam.

Called and did not leave a message. I called them back twice. It is a "Rewards Club" bribe of $100 gift card in exchange for some personal information, some of it gathered surreptitiously. For example, they ask your year of birth under the guise of proving your age. The phone number says Philadelphia and yet the agents said they were in Sacramento. They want "just one charge of $3.95 for postage and handling" on a credit or debit card. Big language barrier, which is normal, and they won't shut up and listen to you. I never got a straight answer that I could understand as to the name of the company, nor where they were located. They just wanted a credit card number. "You have nothing to worry about, any charges on your credit card will be backed by your bank," a process I'm certain they know all too well!
Scammers. Frudsters.
At first they got my number from "a (nondescript) rewards club (I) belong to," and the second phone operator sait it was from a website I'd visited.
Danger, Will Robinson!

Revived a bunch of calls from this number didn't answer because I didn't recognize the number.