Annoying Medicare Phone Calls

Today's Republicans, folks. This is who they are.

You don't need to make apologies for us. I think you would be better off profusely apologizing for what you Democrats have done to the American people over the last four years. If anything, your loss should have given you a clue. Whether you're intelligent enough to interpret that clue or not, is not my problem.
 
They rig the system to make it appear that the calls are from nearby localities and amazingly the caller with a Indian accent identifies himself with an Anglo name like Sean. You can't beat them but you can get some satisfaction by asking how a Raja Indian ended up with the name Sean. Insult them and piss them off. It might not work but you feel better about it.
 
If you don’t recognize the number, don’t pick up the phone.
Ways to get rid of telemarketer calls
1 ask them for money
2 talk gibberish
3 ask them if they have met Jesus
4 pretend that you are a pizza parlor and ask them for their order
 
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Ways to get rid of telemarketer calls
1 ask them for money
2 talk gibberish
3 ask them if they have met Jesus
4 pretend that you are a pizza parlor and ask them for their order
They know who you are better than you know yourself. That's how they find your cell and phone number. You can't beat these parasites at their own game. Never give them your date of birth or personal information.
 
They know who you are better than you know yourself. That's how they find your cell and phone number. You can't beat these parasites at their own game. Never give them your date of birth or personal information.
When they ask if (date) is my birthday, I tell them that I don't know.
 
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Wow, attacking someone with intent to do injury for doing a thankless job
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You really believe this, don't you?

Awwwwww.......... the lefties believe that it's our fault that scammers in other countries can't get real jobs, the poor things

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They know who you are better than you know yourself. That's how they find your cell and phone number. You can't beat these parasites at their own game. Never give them your date of birth or personal information.
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I don't even give them a single word after the word "Medicare". Scammers can replicate your voice for sleazy purposes after recording just four seconds of your speech.


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Anyone else getting them? I'm getting two to three per day right now. They always show up on the caller ID as a city and number in my state. I don't know how they're doing that, but they're aliasing their location to make it look like it's a local number. They always begin with a recorded female voice saying "hello?" If you respond, then you hear a recording of a women saying "Hi, this is (some woman's name.) The recording continues by saying "I'm with Medicare Services..blah blahh...Do you have Medicare Parts A and B"? If you answer "yes", they shift you off to some guy with a thick Indian or Middle Eastern accent. Then they start asking you questions about your age, your Medicare coverage, and stuff. If you don't give them the answer they want, they just hang up on you.

So here's what I'ma gonna do: Tomorrow morning I'm going to the Marine/Boating section in the sporting goods department at Walmart. I'm going to spend about $5 and get one of those air horns with the compressed gas in the can. And next time I get someone on the line, which will be tomorrow, whoever that is on the other end of the line going to lose their hearing in whatever ear they're using.

Am I an "asshole"?

You betcha.

Block numbers....

Are they trying to sell you a policy or are they trying to arrange a home doctor visit?

Recently I discovered that if the home doctor decides you have any special health problems the Medicaid provider can get up to 300% more from the government for your care and keeping.
So naturally they going to come find something wrong with you. This is one of those arrangements that Trump was talking about that ends up being a rip off on the taxpayers.
 
Everybody asks your number at business. Go to Supercuts, your junk calls will increase. The new Dominos asked. Great Clips…..I was refused service as I declined to give it. Cash walk-in with tip not acceptable without a number. I have not answered a phone since about 1999 maybe 5-10 times who I know? Usually text first.
 
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You really believe this, don't you?

Awwwwww.......... the lefties believe that it's our fault that scammers in other countries can't get real jobs, the poor things

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Remember, creepy boy also defends gang banger, wife beating human traffickers.
 
Anyone else getting them? I'm getting two to three per day right now. They always show up on the caller ID as a city and number in my state. I don't know how they're doing that, but they're aliasing their location to make it look like it's a local number. They always begin with a recorded female voice saying "hello?" If you respond, then you hear a recording of a women saying "Hi, this is (some woman's name.) The recording continues by saying "I'm with Medicare Services..blah blahh...Do you have Medicare Parts A and B"? If you answer "yes", they shift you off to some guy with a thick Indian or Middle Eastern accent. Then they start asking you questions about your age, your Medicare coverage, and stuff. If you don't give them the answer they want, they just hang up on you.

So here's what I'ma gonna do: Tomorrow morning I'm going to the Marine/Boating section in the sporting goods department at Walmart. I'm going to spend about $5 and get one of those air horns with the compressed gas in the can. And next time I get someone on the line, which will be tomorrow, whoever that is on the other end of the line going to lose their hearing in whatever ear they're using.

Am I an "asshole"?

You betcha.
You betcha. I always tell them that I am very interested, but only if when I sign up, I'll be assured of receiving a blowjob. If not from them, from their sister or daughter. They usually hang up right away, but sometimes they call you stuff I never heard of before hanging up.
 
You betcha. I always tell them that I am very interested, but only if when I sign up, I'll be assured of receiving a blowjob. If not from them, from their sister or daughter. They usually hang up right away, but sometimes they call you stuff I never heard of before hanging up.
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Good job!

When I get the guy with a thick Indi/Paki accent, whose name is "Mike", who works at Microsoft, and says there's something wrong with my computer, which he's calling me to fix, I ask him to hold on for a second while I go get my son who is really smart about computers because he works for the cyber crime division of the FBI, I suddenly get the silence which is the modern day equivalent of the click we used to hear when the person on the other end slammed the receiver into the cradle.


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Good job!

When I get the guy with a thick Indi/Paki accent, whose name is "Mike", who works at Microsoft, and says there's something wrong with my computer, which he's calling me to fix, I ask him to hold on for a second while I go get my son who is really smart about computers because he works for the cyber crime division of the FBI, I suddenly get the silence which is the modern day equivalent of the click we used to hear when the person on the other end slammed the receiver into the cradle.


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If you have a few minutes to kill, pick up the phone every few seconds and tell him hang on, He's on the way. At best, you can keep them on hold for a few minutes, but even that small amount of time is fun. It doesn't take much to entertain me.
 
The calls don't last that long thanks to my insults but I wonder what's in it for them. Are they fishing for credit card numbers or are they selling a product like insurance?
 
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If you have a few minutes to kill, pick up the phone every few seconds and tell him hang on, He's on the way. At best, you can keep them on hold for a few minutes, but even that small amount of time is fun. It doesn't take much to entertain me.
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Sometimes, I'll give a little screech and tell him to hang on because something's burning on the stove, then I just put the phone down and leave it there. I'll try your version, go to the kitchen and slam a few pots and pans together, and come back and tell him to hold on.

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If the caller hangs up after receiving my message, then I know it is spam. I never answer the phone if I don't recognize the caller's name or number.
 
The calls don't last that long thanks to my insults but I wonder what's in it for them. Are they fishing for credit card numbers or are they selling a product like insurance?
I'm guessing most are just looking for $8.00 per hour to make the calls. Their boss decides what to do with the information.
 
Anyone else getting them? I'm getting two to three per day right now. They always show up on the caller ID as a city and number in my state. I don't know how they're doing that, but they're aliasing their location to make it look like it's a local number. They always begin with a recorded female voice saying "hello?" If you respond, then you hear a recording of a women saying "Hi, this is (some woman's name.) The recording continues by saying "I'm with Medicare Services..blah blahh...Do you have Medicare Parts A and B"? If you answer "yes", they shift you off to some guy with a thick Indian or Middle Eastern accent. Then they start asking you questions about your age, your Medicare coverage, and stuff. If you don't give them the answer they want, they just hang up on you.

So here's what I'ma gonna do: Tomorrow morning I'm going to the Marine/Boating section in the sporting goods department at Walmart. I'm going to spend about $5 and get one of those air horns with the compressed gas in the can. And next time I get someone on the line, which will be tomorrow, whoever that is on the other end of the line going to lose their hearing in whatever ear they're using.

Am I an "asshole"?

You betcha.
I'm calling scam on all of these calls. So be careful what you say. Don't say "yes' or 'okay" or any other such affirmative to anything. Don't dial the number they tell you to call. Best just to hang up.
 

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