Emperor1956
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MarkWilliams: perhaps Emperor1956, but I think Petruchio had a point when he mentioned such things as a smoker's voice, kids or workplace in the background. You think that someone bent on deception is going to be "found out" by a phone call? Maybe, if they are incredibly stupid (and many crooks are stupid, so I guess you could be correct). But if a person has a half of a brain and wants to deceive, you aren't going to hear the "smoker's voice" (what is that, exactly, by the way. Husky? Panting? Saying "gimme a Camel" ever other sentence?) or the kids or the work place. quote:
After all, they don't know when exactly you're going to call, so there's more chance you'll catch them out. Huh? One feature of cell phones of all stripes is that you can shut them off and they take messages. So all the scammer has to do is shut off the phone and say "I was in a meeting". Again, this naive idea that a phone call can somehow protect one just needs to be give the last rites and buried. E.
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