Is it okay to creepily sexually harass scam callers?


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in reply to 5oap10116

I get the ones asking if I'm willing to sell my house. I don't own a house. but I play along as if I do and when they confirm the number of bedrooms and condition of the home I tell them everything has been upgraded etc. keeping them string along for as long as possible. when they asked me a dollar amount, I tell them they have to come with an offer first before I tell them what my asking price is. again I don't have a house. usually that triggers it up to a higher manager. so they call back a day or so later, and I speak to a different person usually without the accent, and go through all the same information. I waste their time again making up whatever I can. when it finally gets to a dollar amount, whatever they say, I double it. you would think that would make them hang up but they don't. I've gotten into arguments with people where they ask me if I really think my house is worth that much money, it's a riot. have fun. fuck with them all you want. they are the lowest of low and deserve every minute of wasted time
in reply to BlueZen

These I already understand are actual local home buying conglomerates who are not specifically scammers but are real people doing a job. That being said, Im on the side of "they are the problem with the housing market". I do plan to normally keep these people on the phone without any SH creepiness.

I've also done some research into why I get these calls and its because when you look my # up, it's tied to some boomer who lives ~30 miles away from me. Through these calls I actually have their address and name. I've thought about clearing that up but I like the fact that my name doesn't come up when you search my #. Either way im already on every DNC list known to man but that doesn't help.

Also Bangalore doesn't care about the DNC list

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in reply to 5oap10116

I get probably 10-15 scam calls a day. Fake Medicare/medicade, home improvement life alert, extended warranty…pretty much every scam under the sun


Hmm there are services for looking into how your contact info got leaked and demanding that the people who hold it cease and desist from contacting you, aren't there? I get one every 1.5 months and even that seems like a lot

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in reply to FinjaminPoach

I've done some research into why I get these calls and its partially because when you look my # up, it's tied to some boomer who lives ~30 miles away from me. Through calls for actual local conglomerate home buyers (who aren't specifically scammed but are still a problem in my book) I actually have their address and name. I've thought about clearing that up but I like the fact that my name doesn't come up when you search my #. Either way im already on every DNC list known to man but that doesn't help.
in reply to 5oap10116

Oh hell yeah, just play super dumb and when they ask for an SSN reply with not knowing where to find it. They’ll say it’s on a special card, then you give a fake credit card number (dummy cards: paypalobjects.com/en_AU/vhelp/…) and say it’s issued by the US Department of Amex and you’re not sure if it’s the same thing.

There’s no rules here. If they realize it and disconnect, no worries, just change the approach next time.

Ramble. A lot. Narrate what you’re actually doing (if it’s inconsequential). Ask if you can put them in hold for a minute because you can’t use one hand to get the card out.

Really anything goes.

in reply to 5oap10116

So, I like the idea of Esperanto. If everyone learned a second, easy to learn language, you're meeting on equal ground. Unfortunately, I've only ever met a few people in my entire life who agree with that idea. But... If I don't recognize the number? "Saluton? Kiel vi fartas?" If they start speaking English, wait a few seconds... "Domagxe, mi me parolas anglujon..." Not only do they hang up, but they tend not to call back. If it's a real call, they usually ask for me by name and I can switch to English. Win-win.
in reply to phanto

These are people in call centers running the same scam so every line it's a different person. I assume every now and then I might hit the same person because they do hang up when they hear old smokey but I assume this will only get them to hang up quickly which isn't specifically the goal. That being said doing what I've proposed doesn't achieve the goal of keeping them on the line either. Amy other ideas to do more damage?

Also I already understand which calls are scams and which are just asshole cold calls for less than reputable businesses.

in reply to 5oap10116

I did this once at work. Some guy called claiming to be corporate and gave me his "ID number" (If it wasn't already obvious it was a scam). So, I pretended to do whatever scammer thing he wanted me to. I then told him he had a sexy voice or whatever. He then became very angry and I hung up. I don't feel bad for that sack of shit who would have gotten me fired or suspended if I did what he wanted. They got some of my other coworkers with the same scam. I swear I work with a bunch of fucking idiots. It was instantly obvious to me it was a scam.
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in reply to 5oap10116

Probably not going to be a popular opinion but IMHO scammers deserve whatever you can dish out. They are criminals and they know they are stealing from people who can't afford it and don't care. The more they hate what they are doing and have their time wasted the more likely it is they will quit being scammers.

But if you really want to be a part of the solution submit the information to people who will make the scammers really hate their lives techscammersunited.com/

And for anyone who gets a lottery scam via email asking for contact information do what I do, send them the name and phone number for your local FBI office director. Ahh to be a fly on the wall when the Nigerian Prince called the Hoover building and heard the phrase, "Federal Bureau of Investigation, how can I direct your call?"

in reply to 5oap10116

Change your outgoing voicemail message to a fax machine answer tone (you can find and download those essay enough). Eventually your number will get flagged as a machine and the calls will slow or stop.

As to whether it's ok to harass them (sexually or otherwise), I say yes. You didn't contact them and invade their privacy and personal time, THEY imposed themselves on you for their own personal gain, and they can deal with whatever it is they stepped in to.

Bonus points if it causes them to leave the job.