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tcudoc

Full Member
I got a call on my cell yesterday from one of those IRS scammers that said I need to call this number because I had pending litigation if I did not clear up my problem with the IRS. I called the number back from a phone that doesn't show caller ID and chatted them up for a while. I had some time to kill, so I ended up calling them back around 30 times and finally got one of them to break character and he screamed a string of expletives at me. It was pretty funny. Then I chastised him for breaking character. I said "I knew I could get you to break!!!" Then I called him back another 10-12 times and he would just answer and say "F*** you!" and hang up. I figured I protected a few senior citizens by tying up 6 or 7 of their operators for about 30 minutes. I looked at it as a good deed for the day. Not my most productive half day off, but probably something I may do more after I retire.
 

Froginbedford

Full Member
I got a call on my cell yesterday from one of those IRS scammers that said I need to call this number because I had pending litigation if I did not clear up my problem with the IRS. I called the number back from a phone that doesn't show caller ID and chatted them up for a while. I had some time to kill, so I ended up calling them back around 30 times and finally got one of them to break character and he screamed a string of expletives at me. It was pretty funny. Then I chastised him for breaking character. I said "I knew I could get you to break!!!" Then I called him back another 10-12 times and he would just answer and say "F*** you!" and hang up. I figured I protected a few senior citizens by tying up 6 or 7 of their operators for about 30 minutes. I looked at it as a good deed for the day. Not my most productive half day off, but probably something I may do more after I retire.

You are my new cultural-social warrior hero....
 

bleedpurple

Active Member
I got a call on my cell yesterday from one of those IRS scammers that said I need to call this number because I had pending litigation if I did not clear up my problem with the IRS. I called the number back from a phone that doesn't show caller ID and chatted them up for a while. I had some time to kill, so I ended up calling them back around 30 times and finally got one of them to break character and he screamed a string of expletives at me. It was pretty funny. Then I chastised him for breaking character. I said "I knew I could get you to break!!!" Then I called him back another 10-12 times and he would just answer and say "F*** you!" and hang up. I figured I protected a few senior citizens by tying up 6 or 7 of their operators for about 30 minutes. I looked at it as a good deed for the day. Not my most productive half day off, but probably something I may do more after I retire.
That is awesome doc! I was diagnosed with major cognitive disorder without behavior problems and I get calls like that all the time. The first few scared the ever boat out of me. Those people should all die of syphillis.
 

jake102

Active Member
I got a call on my cell yesterday from one of those IRS scammers that said I need to call this number because I had pending litigation if I did not clear up my problem with the IRS. I called the number back from a phone that doesn't show caller ID and chatted them up for a while. I had some time to kill, so I ended up calling them back around 30 times and finally got one of them to break character and he screamed a string of expletives at me. It was pretty funny. Then I chastised him for breaking character. I said "I knew I could get you to break!!!" Then I called him back another 10-12 times and he would just answer and say "F*** you!" and hang up. I figured I protected a few senior citizens by tying up 6 or 7 of their operators for about 30 minutes. I looked at it as a good deed for the day. Not my most productive half day off, but probably something I may do more after I retire.

There's a dude on YouTube who basically does this for a living. He calls one of them, typically pretends to be an old woman, and then proceeds to tie them up for an hour or so fumbling around.
 

JugbandFrog

Full Member
I got a call on my cell yesterday from one of those IRS scammers that said I need to call this number because I had pending litigation if I did not clear up my problem with the IRS. I called the number back from a phone that doesn't show caller ID and chatted them up for a while. I had some time to kill, so I ended up calling them back around 30 times and finally got one of them to break character and he screamed a string of expletives at me. It was pretty funny. Then I chastised him for breaking character. I said "I knew I could get you to break!!!" Then I called him back another 10-12 times and he would just answer and say "F*** you!" and hang up. I figured I protected a few senior citizens by tying up 6 or 7 of their operators for about 30 minutes. I looked at it as a good deed for the day. Not my most productive half day off, but probably something I may do more after I retire.
My good deed for senior citizens is to give the double honk anytime I see an old lady bent over in her garden.
 

toadallytexan

ToadallyTexan
I got a call on my cell yesterday from one of those IRS scammers that said I need to call this number because I had pending litigation if I did not clear up my problem with the IRS. I called the number back from a phone that doesn't show caller ID and chatted them up for a while. I had some time to kill, so I ended up calling them back around 30 times and finally got one of them to break character and he screamed a string of expletives at me. It was pretty funny. Then I chastised him for breaking character. I said "I knew I could get you to break!!!" Then I called him back another 10-12 times and he would just answer and say "F*** you!" and hang up. I figured I protected a few senior citizens by tying up 6 or 7 of their operators for about 30 minutes. I looked at it as a good deed for the day. Not my most productive half day off, but probably something I may do more after I retire.
Thanks for the tip.
 
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