Posted by used red mn on March 08, 2021 at 17:22:20 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Good news posted by 37 chief on March 08, 2021 at 11:13:46:
They got my mom several years ago with that one, dang infidels or whoever they were. She was in her late 70s at the time. Lucky she is in a small town rural area. For one the bank called me, cause when my dad passed I put my signatures in on her accounts. And the Walmart actually stopped here from sending the money order, again thank God for a small town. When I got ahold of her she said they told her not to tell her close friends or relatives so it would be a surprise. They must really be convincing, got her a couple more times since last time was a couple months ago; always got her money back up to this point. I think the next time she cannot resist I am going to have to start funneling her money. I did have a little fun with the first bunch they gave a number to call several states away when she had sent the money. I called them several times over my lunch with a fake name claiming to be an old farmer that had just got a bunch of money from selling cows. Played it as if I had heard from a neighbor..my mom.. how to get a fancy new car by just paying some process fees. Told him I had my bank numbers ready. They must have had several scams going on that number because they kept answering. One of the last times I told them I worked for the FBI and had tracked there number and were getting close to moving in on them. They actually answered again after that, said they had checked that there was no one by the name I left them. Then the conversation got a little dark as I vented on them. Luckily at that point the desk phone at the plant would just showed a switch board number so it could not be traced back to me. They changed the system now and we call through a computer application so now it shows my actual desk number, that fun is over now.
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