I feel like I literally get 3000 scam calls day so sometimes I entertain it and let the class answer for me😂🤷🏾♀️

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I feel like I literally get 3000 scam calls day so sometimes I entertain it and let the class answer for me😂🤷🏾♀️
Telemarketers tend to not to call me back
Just accepted a scam call with the explicit purpose of testing my girl voice on the scammer
And guys
HE CALLED ME MA'AM
I'M SO HAPPY MY VOICE PASSED!!!
AND I'VE ONLY BEEN VOICE TRAINING FOR ABOUT A MONTH
WOOOHOOOOO!!!!
ladies ladies, one at a time
started responding to scam callers with “Hi thanks for calling Mike’s Dick Choppers you bring it, we swing it, how can I help you?”
Install linux; it makes it much funnier when microsoft gives you a scam phone call (highlights under the cut)
"Look at the bottom left corner of your computer screen; what do you see?" - there's nothing there; I'm running stock XFCE, "type here to search" what are you talking about?
"Press 4 squares key and R at the same time" - the application finder has popped up (I didn't know that would happen). I describe the window over and over again, and the scammer keeps denying what's happened on my end.
Eventually they thought to ask me whether it was a Windows or Linux machine that I was using, and told for me to look at my phone instead; at that point I hung up. Next time I'll insist that I talk to someone from Google because it's a google phone.
Or perhaps I should try and convince them that it was just me who was breaking into my own machine, just to practice my 1337 cracking skillz.
So I have a phone number that used to be attached to a refurbished phone, right? I don't know too well how phone numbers and all that work, but when I get scam calls and they ask for the former holder of the number, I never fail to turn them away with "sorry, this hasn't been their number for several years" and they instantly let me go with no resistance. Just a quick "sorry, we'll take you off our calling list/have a nice day ma'am" and peace the hell out. Do I just have very nice cold callers? Is this something else?