Sujet : Re: They are not usually so honest
De : djheydt (at) *nospam* kithrup.com (Dorothy J Heydt)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.fandomDate : 19. Jun 2025, 20:36:38
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Kithrup Enterprises, Ltd.
Message-ID : <sy4Bt2.uLG@kithrup.com>
References : 1
User-Agent : trn 4.0-test77 (Sep 1, 2010)
In article <
83885kd5o69dn3sbdnn2m4d7ltng2e97j1@4ax.com>,
Joy Beeson <
jbeeson@invalid.net.invalid> wrote:
>
Spammer: First we need to verify your information
>
Me: First we need to verify that you got my number from a
legimate source.
>
Spammer: That is not the case
[Hal Heydt]
not quite the same thing, but one of my latest tactics on cold
calls is the ask who they are trying to contact. Amazing how
often that is followed by a few seconds of silence and a <click>.
I still get calls asking for my late wife--who died at the end of
June 2022. My standard answer is that she is no longer at this
number. It's mildly surprising that no caller ever asks if I have
a new number for her (it's been suggested that I supply the
number of Dial-a-Prayer) and no one ever asks why she is not
longer available.
A real irritation is the kind of call I got this morning asking
for her. When told that she was no longer at this number, the
guy launched into his fund raising spiel at me.