Why not post a link to the audio of the message and the number to call? I’m certain that many of us here would be able to vet it for you and let you know what it all means.
The call was on my house phone answering machine so I don’t know and don’t see how, I could post a link to the audio.
I listened carefully this time to the message - this morning I hadn’t had my coffee before hearing that, so I didn’t listen carefully.
This recorded woman says they sent me a replacement device (guess she means a whole phone) and I had 5 days to return the defective one and I haven’t done it, and they can charge me the amount of the phone, which may be $500 (I thought it was 8). Then, she says I have 7 days to return it or be charged a late fee and she doesn’t say what the late fee is unless it is that $500. The customer service no. is 1-800-922-0204.
I don’t have their service nor their phone and haven’t received anything in the mail from them and I would surely know it if a phone was in my mail.
I went to their website and looked at all of the choices to get info. about defective devices and found nothing except call customer service.
I have an unlisted phone number for my house phone and got that near the end of 2011. I suppose whoever had this number before, if anyone did, could be who they are looking for. It isn’t me, for sure. And, why didn’t they call that cell phone number instead of my home number? I just checked my cell phone and there are no messages on it and it is AT&T service and their phone.