Posted by RN on November 18, 2017 at 09:30:48 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: is 84 enough ??? posted by 88-1175 on November 17, 2017 at 16:32:32:
telescammers are fun to play with, can cuss them out in couple different languages, learn a few cuss words in return- maybe hindi, maybe russian, for sure a couple Spanish cuss words. My normal greeting is in German, family is used to it, others not so that is a filter. Ask for call back number to be checked with state attorneys office or consumer protection, give them another number to call- it is a states attorney fraud desk number. I don't have caller ID on landline- old phone with no screen so need to answer it for med call backs, prescriptions ready, calls for rides to docs, etc. Get to call them thieves, scammers, some other obscene descriptions- what would have gotten bar fight started in younger days. Telescammer networks have their own 'don't call lists', trouble makers like me and the police hotline numbers that might do a trace back-- the Arizona group hasn't called in couple years now, Baca Raton caller reduced to 1/2 - only couple calls a week from them. Credit card and health insurance calls way down but burial insurance, crematory service prepays have started. I tell them I've made my coffin and sometime that gets a 'HUH?' then hangup. Gravno means?? RN
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