| | Suggestions:
#1) Tell them you would understand if they needed your credit card number in order to help but say you'd need their name, home address, social security number and a credit card number before you could proceed. (They are probably orgasmic at this point). 'My guy' asked me why and I replied that I think it would be more fair, if I were to provide similar information to someone I didn't know, that he should do the same for me.
#2) Download a free AIR HORN app and when a caller such as these calls, give them a shot of the AIR HORN. Will this get them to stop? Not on your life. Is it fun to blow a horn loudly into their slimy, dishonest brain(s)? You betcha!! |
| | Absolutely. Never never answer unknown numbers. Block them if you can. |
| | Scam |
| | Phone rang twice, then they hung up - I'm filing a complaint with DONOTCALL.gov for every call I receive (other numbers too). They will get fined a ton if everyone who is on the do not cal list files a complaint - it is pretty easy to do. |
| | She said the IRS was not going to drag this on. Then she told me "that unless I settled this debt, the were headed for court." |
| | They called me about ten minutes ago, and my caller ID showed MSQO. I'm blocking the #. |
| | No ID, no message.SPAM |
| | No one spoke when I answered. Since my caller ID indicated it was MSQO - I figured it was going to be that phony "we're from Mircrosoft and We are here to help". |
| | Robocall letting me know that I qualified for a payday loan on my answering machine. No thanks I don't want a loan where I would have to pay 500% in interest. |
| | Called and did not leave a message. Says MEQ0 on caller ID |