If you are like me the number of scam calls hitting your cell phone have skyrocketed recently. The main calls I get start out with a computer voice saying that they are some flavor of law enforcement and that I have warrants for my arrest, or my SSN has been used in criminal activity. When you press '1' you get connected to someone with a name like "David Brown" who has an Indian accent.
In addition to being scammers, I am also thinking that these people are lonely, so I have started chatting them up. Normally I use a gruff sounding voice with a bit of a southern twang, and when they ask, give them a birth date some where in the 1950's. I figure 10 minutes with of conversation of so will cheer them up, so I do my best to keep them on the line for at least that long. Sometimes I get to talk to David's boss, normally someone with a name like "William Black", and he seems lonely as well, so I talk to him as well, at least as long as I can.
I recommend trying this for yourself, if you get one of these calls, perhaps you'll get to talk to "Michael Grey" and his boss, "Frank White". When the call is over you feel good inside knowing that you helped someone be just a little less lonely.
In addition to being scammers, I am also thinking that these people are lonely, so I have started chatting them up. Normally I use a gruff sounding voice with a bit of a southern twang, and when they ask, give them a birth date some where in the 1950's. I figure 10 minutes with of conversation of so will cheer them up, so I do my best to keep them on the line for at least that long. Sometimes I get to talk to David's boss, normally someone with a name like "William Black", and he seems lonely as well, so I talk to him as well, at least as long as I can.
I recommend trying this for yourself, if you get one of these calls, perhaps you'll get to talk to "Michael Grey" and his boss, "Frank White". When the call is over you feel good inside knowing that you helped someone be just a little less lonely.