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The Scammers In India Are Trying Harder To Find A Scam That Will Work On Me….

😂 They tried a Medicare supplement insurance scam on me a couple days ago. I let him (Jason) go through his spiel. When he asked me what supplement insurance I had I replied “None of your damned business!” And hung up. Yesterday when I was cooking dinner a woman with an Indian accent called and goes through a spiel of how she knows I am paying too much for my electric bill and that they want to repay me $50 a month blah blah blah. Asked me if I was the one paying the bills and if I was getting any other help and I say “No”. Then said they could reimburse me on my debit or credit card, which do you want? I told her to come to my house and put the cash in my hand cause I don’t give my debit or credit card numbers to scammers in India. In recent weeks I’ve been offered free resort vacations, help to refinance my credit card debts (I have none), and several other things.
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I kind of enjoy getting those calls. I'll pretend I'm hard of hearing, and make them repeat themselves. Then I'll say it back to them but as something completely different from what they said. They'll usually get so frustrated they will end up hanging up on me.
One time I told them I couldn't understand them with their thick accent, and asked if they had someone there who spoke English Apparently that triggered them and they went on a profanity lace tirade. I was laughing so hard by the time they hung up on me...ahhh, good times..
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TheSentinel they probably get told in the Scam School they went to that their English was perfect. The Scam School is pretty much a scam for the ones who go to it.