A telemarketer called my house asking for me about a week ago. I pretended to be someone else, and said, %26quot;Well, Mr. Scot is out today.%26quot;
%26quot;Oh?%26quot;
%26quot;He%26#039;s been out for a while, and won%26#039;t be coming back.%26quot;
%26quot;What do you mean?%26quot;
%26quot;Well, he decided to retrace the voyage of Ferdinand Magellan.%26quot;
%26quot;Really now?%26quot;
%26quot;Ay, he%26#039;ll probably be back in about ten years. He%26#039;s a big traveller and spontaneously signs up for this stuff.%26quot;
%26quot;Well, where can we reach him?%26quot;
%26quot;Well, I don%26#039;t know. He calls every now and then. Yesterday he called from Spain.%26quot;
%26quot;Well, tell him that the ___________ credit card company was going to offer him a new deal.%26quot;
I was surprised when I received a letter saying that my credit card account was canceled.
Do I tell them the truth, or sign up with another company and don%26#039;t give them my phone number?
Telemarketer....?
LMAO!
. . . I%26#039;d sign with another company!
Telemarketer....?
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Ahaha that%26#039;s so funny!
I guess you should tell them the truth though.
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