Posted on 06/12/2020 9:08:30 AM PDT by finnsheep
Warning: two phone calls on two days saying thank you for being an Amazon customer. Confirm that you have ordered a phone for $700.99. If you have questions press 1 - - which obviously you should not.
I frequently receive texts telling me to click a link to claim an Amazon gift card, or telling me an Amazon package —which I didn’t order— is on the way.
I never click, assuming this is a malware attack.
The other odd thing is, these texts always address me by a fake name I once used on Twitter.
I suspect many of the Antifa punks work for the left wing big tech companies. They’re getting access to people’s personal info— cellphone numbers, etc.
As soon as they get wise to the fact that I have no intention of cooperating with them, they always hang up. No goodbyes. Just click. Every time
I got that by text with the link. Idiots only click on links they know nothing about..and my name was Javier on the text. Just like Mittens, I have my own Pierre Delecto secret ID.
I keep getting calls about purchasing an extended vehicle warranty on my autos....
I bought a 1979 Buick station wagon in August 1981 from a private party. It now has almost 218,000 miles on it.
I bought my 1976 Chevy 1 ton dually in April 1986 from a private party & it has just short of 350,000 miles on it.
The worst part? These calls are much more frequent right after I register either of them.
I get junk mail to that effect.....................
Criminals tend to eschew etiquette for some reason.
My answering machine has those loud beeps associated with disconnected numbers.
Try this instead.
Oh, you sound so hot!
What are you wearing?
Are you touching yourself?
Does the smell of baby oil bother you?
Heh.
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