Received a message on my answering machine from this phone number stating "it is in my best interest to return this phone call by 5 p.m. today". This was yesterday. I do not get off work until 4:30 p.m. and I am not usually home until well after 6 p.m. (after picking up the kids). Anyone know who this number belongs to?
paulmergel, it is both, the caller ID stated that number and so did the message stated to call that number back...I have received nothing in the mail from them either...
Nope a very stern voice, it was a man but I didn't hear that thick accent...I have heard from him, he has not called in a while, whoops I just jinxed myself, right? I hate these calls, they are so frustrating.
Its fun to answer the phone and laugh at them...hen they get anger i laugh even harder to get them even more angry. Laughing is a wonderful thing when you want to make someone mad
usually bernie i would agree,but bottomfeeders like thi get a sick and twisted delusion when you call them.that will open the flood gates for alot of calls.i noticed when a bottomfeeder is ignored hearing there last voice mails will bring a smile and laugh as well.
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