And I'm having loads of fun "renewing" it. Is your car's warranty running out too?
Have some fun with these scammers. You do have some power – they're paying for the call, and they're getting paid. Not much, but still...
So, have some fun, keep them on the phone as long as you can, if you're not busy at the moment.
I've pulled the following:
Have some fun with these scammers. You do have some power – they're paying for the call, and they're getting paid. Not much, but still...
So, have some fun, keep them on the phone as long as you can, if you're not busy at the moment.
I've pulled the following:
- chatted with the guy for 15 minutes about his kids, the weather in Mumbai, drone flying, other hobbies, until I couldn't stretch it any further, and had to give him the make and model of my car, a 1952 Edsel, at which point he hung up.
- Told him I needed to go ask my wife, put it on speakerphone, turned on Dr. Phil, and left it there. He waited 5 minutes.
- My wife and I staged a horrible sounding fight, then busted up laughing. Scam caller swore at us and hung up.
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