Author Topic: I may have got scammed.  (Read 1609 times)

Every single question answer in a certain way such as possible or I do like italian food. Never say yes.

What if you don't like italian food?

What if you don't like italian food?
Person: *changes accent* Do you like mexican food?

i like italian food

i do

no

THE POSSIBILITIES!

This is true

Some people in spain tried to get into a bath house with my dads credit card number, luckily, it declined.

I wouldn't have even agreed to answer questions, I'm not wasting my time to answer dumb surveys. This is why I always ignore numbers I don't recognize or am not expecting. If I consider them important to talk to I would have their number in my phone, and if its important enough they will leave a voicemail.

Every phone needs a recorder.

Don't all cell phones have an option to start recording your call?
Mine does, atleast.
And every phone I've had before that.

A lot of the time, an Indian man calls up my house through illegally obtaining my phone number and asks a survey. I troll him by putting on an Indian accent and saying "Hello, this is AT&T customer service how many I help you?"

I'd act all ghetto, and say no to everything they ask. or say "you want some beer?"

that's a good way to get rid of them.

I say no to anything on the phone anyway.

"Would you like to t-"

"NO"

"Could you answer a f-"

"NO"


with this info now at hand
the scenario should go something like this:

"do you like italian food?"
"forget off"
*hang up*