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Re: Incoming call - 999-999-9999
it's mike sexton and friends
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Re: Incoming call - 999-999-9999
I got this call too and it was blockbuster's automated message system telling me my video was like 20 days late.
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Didn't blockbuster eliminate all late fees? You should have been like shut up bitches what are you going to do charge me?
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Right, they don't have late fees. But they still beg you to return the video so somebody else can rent it. And if you wait long enough there is a $1.50 restocking fee, which is actually a late fee, and they were sued for false advertising because of it, but apparently they won the lawsuit.
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i got a call from 000-000-0000 last week and i made a joke to my buddy that maybe it was the fbi or something. turns out it was a telemarketing call.
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I got a call from 0123456789 last week.
Googled it and it's just if the company hasn't set their phones up properly. It was the cowboys that are Dell, FWIW. |
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Actually, businesses with a phone system can modify the caller ID strings that get sent so it is not just the VOIP tricks.
I actually had to figure out how to do such a thing on an Avaya system. I could have it spoof any caller ID the user wanted, fun stuff. Never trust caller ID. J |
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Re: Incoming call - 999-999-9999
[ QUOTE ]
I got this call too and it was blockbuster's automated message system telling me my video was like 20 days late. [/ QUOTE ] This is what it was for me also. I have verizon wireless, what phone companies are you guys on? |
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