06 March 2021

LMMO

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  1. Being of a certain age my "friends" are mostly concerned about my Medicare status.

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  2. I just bought a new car and it's amazing that instantaneously, I started getting calls about car warranties. How is it public knowledge that I bought a car? And what my phone number and address are?

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    1. I don't believe it is the dealership that is responsible. I suspect your registration of a license plate may be public information. Some reader here will know.

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  3. I am "of an age," and have never owned a car. Yet I get these calls almost weekly... what I greatly enjoy is speaking softly while holding the phone a few inches away from my mouth and asking if they can hear me... then screaming as loudly as I can (which is pretty loud) and again asking if they hear me. It's just something that brings me joy.

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  4. It doesn't matter whether your car is new or not. My cars range from 1997 to 2005, and they still want to sell me a warranty.

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  5. I'm offered a complimentary cruise at least twice a day. Most times i screen the call and hang up. When I'm up to it, I answer in persona and let them hang up. Last week I was Aileen Wuernos for 10 minutes before the poor scammer ended the call.

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