During the knights of old days before the turn of the twentieth century would a knight know what a robot is, that credit cards would replace cash money, and would a knight know that ‘online’ isn’t where you would hang your freshly washed laundry to dry?
A scam comes through as a text from USPS saying that we have a package for you with incomplete address . Click on link and give us this info. They say package is in warehouse. I’m retired from USPS and we didn’t ever refer to a facility as a warehouse. It was a station or office.
There is a little VIOP tone when they connect that says it’s time to pull their chains and then hang up. They are making stuff up, so I can lie and fabricate back to them, like telling them that Advantage Plans are not being accepted here by doctors and hospitals.
one of the things I learned from my physics teacher in high school many, many years ago was if you get an offer in the mail with a prepaid return envelope just send back the empty envelope, it helps support the post office.
One of my favorite things was when my wife answered a telemarketing phone call and they asked for me. She said I was out so they asked when I’d be back. she answered 7-10 years but maybe 5 with good behavior. there was a immediate click on the other end as they hung up.
The dude from FL Premium Member 5 months ago
The emails asking for information and they can’t even spell my name right
sergioandrade Premium Member 5 months ago
Mostly stating the warranty on my 2006 automobile has expired.
Zykoic 5 months ago
Not everywhere. Most in Kolkata.
drbee 5 months ago
Or any of 10,000 Other scams seeking your credit-card numbers and verifications. For ‘security purposes’, of course.
Mediatech 5 months ago
If I ever get a robot call, it had better be R2-D2, or I’m hanging up.
Calvinist1966 5 months ago
The word “robot” would not be invented until the 1930s. Yet another of this wonderful strip’s anachronisms.
A Common 'tator 5 months ago
My Debit Card CVV number, on the back, changes every hour…
wombat1417 5 months ago
Or the Nigerian princes wanting your bank information.
StephenHoyt 5 months ago
They will use good grammar when they tell your card is declined.
William Bednar Premium Member 5 months ago
In ID’s era, it was Golems that ruled the day.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 5 months ago
Bad if you are the one being robbed, good if you own the robot.
dcdete. 5 months ago
During the knights of old days before the turn of the twentieth century would a knight know what a robot is, that credit cards would replace cash money, and would a knight know that ‘online’ isn’t where you would hang your freshly washed laundry to dry?
flemmingo 5 months ago
A scam comes through as a text from USPS saying that we have a package for you with incomplete address . Click on link and give us this info. They say package is in warehouse. I’m retired from USPS and we didn’t ever refer to a facility as a warehouse. It was a station or office.
rshive 5 months ago
Watcha say?
eced52 5 months ago
Rodney’s brain just froze. He doesn’t know what any of those things are.
Ishka Bibel 5 months ago
What car did you learn to drive in? Which pet do you remember fondly?
ChessPirate 5 months ago
I am contacted a lot by my old pal ,“Scam Likely”… ☺
PoodleGroomer 5 months ago
There is a little VIOP tone when they connect that says it’s time to pull their chains and then hang up. They are making stuff up, so I can lie and fabricate back to them, like telling them that Advantage Plans are not being accepted here by doctors and hospitals.
Goat from PBS 5 months ago
Give them a few years. AI comes for us all.
Beowulf 406 Premium Member 5 months ago
And writing half the content on the web; with bad grammar.
KEA 5 months ago
…and strange pronunciations based on phonetics and not common usage
mistercatworks 5 months ago
Google makes me click on a verification button that ungrammatically reads, “It was me.”
It should read, “It was I.” Really gives one confidence in a global megacorporation.
dbrucepm 5 months ago
one of the things I learned from my physics teacher in high school many, many years ago was if you get an offer in the mail with a prepaid return envelope just send back the empty envelope, it helps support the post office.
One of my favorite things was when my wife answered a telemarketing phone call and they asked for me. She said I was out so they asked when I’d be back. she answered 7-10 years but maybe 5 with good behavior. there was a immediate click on the other end as they hung up.