Edited By
Tariq Jafari

In a strange twist, a homeowner began receiving unsolicited calls about a supposed claims process for their flooring. Despite just purchasing the property, they had not filed any claims and don't recognize the caller. This situation raises alarms about potential scams.
The individual reported receiving two calls and a voicemail from someone claiming they needed to inspect the flooring. Unsettlingly, they had no prior knowledge of this man nor had any claims been submitted for the home.
The community's response on various forums suggests caution.
Scam Alerts: Many commenters pointed out that this is a clear sign of a scam. "That's a scam artist calling," one remarked.
Voicemail Concerns: Despite the suspicious nature, others noted the man sounded like a "regular old man," raising questions about his intentions.
Ignoring and Blocking: Some people recommended blocking the number altogether. One said, "Just ignore & block them."
"If you talk to this person, tell them you're not interested & block him," another comment suggested.
Interestingly, some speculated that the flooring company might have shared their details, or there was a clerical error.
๐ฌ Many assert the nature of the calls indicates a scam.
๐ The voicemail's authenticity is debated; some find it unsettlingly plausible.
๐ Caller origins remain unclear, with suggestions about clerical errors or database leaks.
As this potential scam unfolds, homeowners are advised to stay alert and confirm any claims through reliable channels before taking action.