Yes, I've gotten a dozen or so of these here in Pennsylvania.
The most annoyingly dishonest part of what seems to be the standard programming is it picks up on the word "recording" (as in, "is this a recording?") and replies with something like, "Ha ha, do I sound that bad? No, I'm a real person." (Yes, you're a real person recording a bunch of speech samples which will eventually be played back into my phone...) Once, it was, "No, this is a live call, but we do record calls for training purposes" (as if I might be confused by the fact that they're recording the call into thinking that the call is a recording, which makes no sense at all).
So, if you've programmed your system to directly lie about something that basic and easily detected, why should I believe anything in your sales pitch?
The program will also scold you for swearing at it (or for anything it didn't understand that might have been you swearing at it) as though offending the computer was some moral transgression.
One easy way to detect it is to ask a trivial question like "what's three plus two?" Apparently, computers now suck at simple arithmetic.