I probably have already mentioned the call I recieved at work from a scamer. My chief and CO were talking in the office, when the call came. The caller claimed to be making a social call, and said we were old friends, but no real info on where we knew each other, and nothing more then a first name. I asked, "you know me, and we are friends?" He replied that he knew me and we were friends. I said that I could tell he was lieing. No one knows me and still likes me. I pointed his attention to the two other people in the background that were at that point laughing. I told the caller that the laughing people knew me well, and they don't like me. If he knew me, he wouldn't like me or want to tell people that we were friends. He didn't have much else to say, I figure, but I hung up before responded.
On another occassion, a caller with a heavy middle eastern accent called claiming that I owed him money and that he was having an arrest warrent issued and the police were on their way to arrest me. I told him that all the people that I owe money to are very nice while they call to demand their money. If I actually owed him money, he would tell me to pay up in pleasant sounding nice tones, the way everyone else calls wanting money. Has anyone else noticed how nice real bill collectors sound on the phone? If someone calls all threatening, they are probably not really a bill collector, in my opinion. It turns out that he was a scammer.
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