hannah: (evil! - ponderosa121)
hannah ([personal profile] hannah) wrote2018-09-21 09:31 pm

Scream your name.

When the land line rang, I mostly picked up because I was expecting my dad to call. What I got was clearly some sort of spam call, a lot of background noise and someone pronouncing everything badly when they asked for me by name.

I was still flying high on an espresso, so I blurted out the first thing that I could think of: "YOU'RE NOT MY DAD!"

"Well, no, I'm not..."

"I have to hang up now. Good-bye."

I didn't stay on to hear his response, but I hope he's sharing this, too.
deelaundry: man reading in an airport with his face hidden by the book (Default)

[personal profile] deelaundry 2018-09-22 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
I bet he is. :) When I had just had a baby, I got a telemarketer call and burst into tears because it was too overwhelming. I bet that caller told the story of the sobbing new mom.
blackmare: (animal)

[personal profile] blackmare 2018-09-23 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I think I may borrow this from you. Next time some telemarketer (scammer) calls me, I will accuse them of not being my dad, and it will be true, and that’s a perfectly sound reason to hang up.
pwcorgigirl: (overdrawn at the sanity bank)

[personal profile] pwcorgigirl 2018-09-23 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I am also going to borrow that response from you -- it's perfect!

Back when AT&T was particularly tenacious about telemarketing, I told the guy on the phone that very, very bad things would happen if I changed the phone service. (This said in a low, quavering voice because I was sick and had just dealt with my kid having a melt-down.) He said, "Oh!" and they never called again. :-D