DoItMyself
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- Location
- Central Iowa
Or should I say a scam call from the "IRS tax crimes division". "Investigator" Newman (with his very heavy accent) told me that they were in the process of putting out a warrant for my arrest because of unpaid taxes. However, I could make things right by sending them a prepaid credit card with $3,500 on it.
Being a bit cheeky I decided to play it out for about 5 minutes. The "investigator" began getting very colorful with his language and advised me that I should consider contacting my lawyer, and he (the investigator) wouldn't be responsible for the dire consequences I would suffer if I didn't clear this up immediately.
I'll never claim to be the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but it certainly doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize this was a scam within the first 5 seconds of the call. After about 5 minutes of leading this slimeball on, I told him what I thought of him, his scam call, and his beastiality fetish. He then realized he had been played, ranted about how much trouble I was in, and hung up the phone.
It's rather sad-I'm guessing that there are people that get suckered in by these dirtballs. I'll never understand why people feel the need to pull this type of scam. But I did feel just a little better after hearing the exasperation in his voice, and knowing I was able to exact just a tiny amount of revenge.
Being a bit cheeky I decided to play it out for about 5 minutes. The "investigator" began getting very colorful with his language and advised me that I should consider contacting my lawyer, and he (the investigator) wouldn't be responsible for the dire consequences I would suffer if I didn't clear this up immediately.
I'll never claim to be the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but it certainly doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize this was a scam within the first 5 seconds of the call. After about 5 minutes of leading this slimeball on, I told him what I thought of him, his scam call, and his beastiality fetish. He then realized he had been played, ranted about how much trouble I was in, and hung up the phone.
It's rather sad-I'm guessing that there are people that get suckered in by these dirtballs. I'll never understand why people feel the need to pull this type of scam. But I did feel just a little better after hearing the exasperation in his voice, and knowing I was able to exact just a tiny amount of revenge.