So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
This one to be exact http://www.thebraziltimes.com/story/1908209.html
I hung up on the guy and blocked the number though my caller ID.
But I regretted doing so after, I felt like I should have fucked with the Foreign con artist on the other end.
Why do I always think of these things AFTER the fact?
I knew it was a scam right away because they said "We're calling in rearguards to your computer" well...we have at least 6 in this house second he said "We believe you have downloaded junk files"
The Irony, when they called I was in fact, downloading Porn. But it was a coincidence.
Should I have screwed with the guy for a bit? if it was you, how would you mess with him?
I hung up on the guy and blocked the number though my caller ID.
But I regretted doing so after, I felt like I should have fucked with the Foreign con artist on the other end.
Why do I always think of these things AFTER the fact?
I knew it was a scam right away because they said "We're calling in rearguards to your computer" well...we have at least 6 in this house second he said "We believe you have downloaded junk files"
The Irony, when they called I was in fact, downloading Porn. But it was a coincidence.
Should I have screwed with the guy for a bit? if it was you, how would you mess with him?
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Re: So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
I don't answer calls I don't know or are not expecting.
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Re: So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
This.Hobie-wan wrote:I don't answer calls I don't know or are not expecting.
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Re: So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
Wait, are you serious!? People still download porn!?
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I know right! All my friends download the stuff. In this age of lightening(Hugh hugh technosoft) fast internet connections, who wouldn't just stream the stuff 
Re: So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
Well, I will say that it's certainly one of the more creative scams I've seen in recent years.
Although in 2013 it's hard to believe anyone would ever give a credit card number over the phone. But then again, I'm proven wrong again and again that people do fall for this stuff.
Phone scams are way too common and something should probably done about them. I'm also not fond of the telemarketers, surveyors, and political calls. You wanna know how I deal with all these issues?
I don't own a phone.
Although in 2013 it's hard to believe anyone would ever give a credit card number over the phone. But then again, I'm proven wrong again and again that people do fall for this stuff.
Phone scams are way too common and something should probably done about them. I'm also not fond of the telemarketers, surveyors, and political calls. You wanna know how I deal with all these issues?
I don't own a phone.
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Re: So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
Every guy should keep a private stash stored on an external hard drive in case of a prolonged internet outage.dunpeal2064 wrote:Wait, are you serious!? People still download porn!?
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Re: So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
Did the caller ID say "Skype User"?
Because that was calling me a few weeks ago.
Like Hobie:
When I searched the number online it came up with that "Microsoft scam" thing.
The annoying thing is I actually pay an extra few bucks a month for my number to be "unlisted." Apparently these "do not call" lists are how they get their numbers. Because scammers don't give a fuck.
Because that was calling me a few weeks ago.
Like Hobie:
...but they kept calling every 5-10 minutes for what felt like hours.Hobie-wan wrote:I don't answer calls I don't know or are not expecting.
When I searched the number online it came up with that "Microsoft scam" thing.
The annoying thing is I actually pay an extra few bucks a month for my number to be "unlisted." Apparently these "do not call" lists are how they get their numbers. Because scammers don't give a fuck.

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Re: So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
I doubt it. They can use automated dialers to just do:EllertMichael wrote:Apparently these "do not call" lists are how they get their numbers.
111-111-1111
111-111-1112
111-111-1113
etc
Re: So I was the attempted Victim of a phone scam today
unknown called from an area code 456 number.EllertMichael wrote:Did the caller ID say "Skype User"?
Because that was calling me a few weeks ago.
Like Hobie:...but they kept calling every 5-10 minutes for what felt like hours.Hobie-wan wrote:I don't answer calls I don't know or are not expecting.![]()
When I searched the number online it came up with that "Microsoft scam" thing.
The annoying thing is I actually pay an extra few bucks a month for my number to be "unlisted." Apparently these "do not call" lists are how they get their numbers. Because scammers don't give a fuck.
Areacode 456 I found out is "outside North America" Guy on the other end was either Swedish or Brazilian.