Not much different from the scam emails I get that have my email address
as the sender's address.
A couple of months ago I had someone calling my cell phone every hour. I
ignored them, but finally picked up and told the caller that there would be
very specific dire consequences if he called me again. He never called back.
I sometimes have fun with telemarketers, especially women. I remind them
that their lamppost is getting lonely.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
>
>Technology on the Dark Side. Lately, I've been getting calls on my cell
>displaying local area numbers. I usually answer them because some of
>the groups and organizations I use have multiple outgoing lines. But
>now more often than not, it's one of the usual scam call suspects. Foul,
>I call. Then the other day, I hit call back to satisfy myself by
>yelling st someone. And a nice elderly woman answered. She had not
>called me. So now the miserable bastards are using live numbers for
>their scams. Either that, or their random scam number generator hit a
>live one. The lady was _most_ unhappy.
>
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