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Re: New kind of tractor scam via ATT
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Posted by RAB on January 25, 2004 at 07:24:08 from (195.93.34.11):
In Reply to: New kind of tractor scam via ATT posted by AC on January 25, 2004 at 06:08:50:
This one has been around a while now. Tell them they need to send it to your work addy.... FBI headquarters..... They will probably hang up on you (as long as they are paying for the call!) They will find another way when this scam is past it's sell-by date. Remember, one person's hard-earned cash amounts to a FORTUNE for them. We get loads of cold callers from double glazing firms. If time to fill, string them along for a while, then ask them why you should change the windows you only had fitted last week or tell them your house is a 'listed' building (can't make any alterations to the original theme, 200 years old....), and they soon lose interest. Now.....if everybody they rang just left the line 'open' (didn't hang up but just get on with other things) they would very shortly run out of lines to use. Interesting thought....... Regards, RAB
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