[BNM] [OT] Curious daytime phonecalls
Samuel Watts
swatts at ncsoft.com
Tue Mar 14 17:02:43 GMT 2006
All I can say is TPS and MPS although TPS won't stop the American ones.
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From: jaygooby at gmail.com [mailto:jaygooby at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jay
Gooby
Sent: 14 March 2006 15:28
To: Brighton New Media
Subject: [BNM] [OT] Curious daytime phonecalls
Now that I am officially dole-scum, I am mostly working from home, and
apart from the eye-wateringly bad daytime tv I passively consume due
to my fiance's tv habit, we've had some cracking what I can only
assume to be scam phonecalls:
Call no. 1 - American robot voice announcing "I have an urgent message
for you, please hold, I have an urgent message for you please hold".
It then hung up. 1471 shows number witheld.
Call no. 2 - Reet northern, slowly enounciated, but definitely a
recording "This is Tony from such and such a company arranging for
delivery of your radio. Please call 07 blah blah blah" (I haven't
ordered a radio, nor am I expecting delivery of one)
The wonders of being at home in the day!
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Jay Gooby
jay at gooby.org
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skype:jaygooby
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