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Posted by Jonfarmer on October 11, 2006 at 12:28:06 from (4.157.86.31):
I found this audio of a prank phone scam done on a young woman this morning, it was done by a real slick talking radio station DJ, and he actually managed to con this woman into giving him the go ahead on over $2,400 worth of total nonsense to her car after her father set her up by calling in and telling the DJ's about her car being at the local shop. To listen to it, turn on your speakers, click on the link and then wait for it to download, it may take a few minutes if you have dial up like me, but it's helarious, and I can't believe he got away with all of that and never caught on, she fell for it hook, line, and sinker. It's a shame how little some folks know about their automobiles and dishonest shops can really take them for a ride.
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