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Is This “Nest” Call a Mortgage Scam? - +64 9 869 6346 (09 869 6346)
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Like a persistent door‑to‑door salesman, the calls from +6498696346 keep ringing the bell of mortgage‑related offers. Most callers present themselves as friendly agents from a vaguely‑named “Nest” company, probing homeowners about mortgage status and pitching property‑investment schemes. They often claim to have purchased your contact details and will remove you from their list if asked. While the tone can be courteous, the underlying motive is clear: sell a financial product or service. Practical steps: let the call go to voicemail, block the number, and report it to the local consumer protection agency. Never share personal or financial information with unsolicited callers.
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A woman called earlier today offering a free consultation aimed at helping working homeowners pay off their mortgages faster and move into investment property. She sounded very friendly and mentioned she’s also a Kiwi.
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The caller's identity was vague, and they seemed to want to discuss investment properties with homeowners?
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The caller claimed affiliation with "nest egde"; after I expressed confusion, the line was abruptly cut.
Cullen, claiming to work for Nest Edge, introduced himself and queried whether I owned a home. When I pressed for the source of my number, he admitted he was a telemarketer who'd purchased my contact details, though he wouldn't reveal the seller. He then offered to remove me from their list, which I accepted.
The voice mentioned something like Nest Edge or Nest Egg, and the line echoed my own words; after being asked about property investment, the call was politely terminated when I declined.
The caller sounded like a "Nest Egg" rep, trying to sell me investment plans.
They asked about my employment status and retirement, thanked me, then ended the call—seems shady.
At 6:49 pm on Monday, a courteous gentleman reached out about rental‑property investment opportunities; the conversation ended immediately after I declined.
Survey call that felt a bit scripted, not very helpful.
They claimed to assist with buying a property or settling an existing mortgage. Mentioned that 80 % of New Zealanders have a mortgage, saying only the lucky ones don’t. Could not explain how they obtained my phone number, name, and other details.
Received a call from an unknown source—nothing useful came of it.
Alert: I got a call from someone named Sonya claiming to work for Nest Edge. When I asked how they obtained my number, she avoided answering and refused to connect me to a supervisor. She promised a callback that never came, gave a phone number that rang no one, and there is no Nest Edge website or registered business. This appears to be a fake company scam, likely selling our contact details and violating NZ financial investment disclosure rules.
Marked as suspected spam, so I ignored it. The call went to voicemail but no message was recorded.
Got a pitch from a property investment firm, handed over my details while hunting for a new investment spot—nothing wrong with checking them out, and the lady was super friendly and professional, you know.
Received a call today offering a free consult to shave off my mortgage faster or boost wealth via property investing—super friendly and helpful, for real.
The caller was really polite and warm, and even though I wasn’t interested they stayed chill and patient—no pressure at all.
The caller inquired whether I owned a mortgage and was employed full‑time. I answered no to end the call, but it was clearly a sales pitch.