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Help me FVCK with these aholes


Henne Given Sunday

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so i work for a bank. this old man walks into the bank today so excited......he just won the lottery.

he was talking about how he wanted to help his grand kids go to college, have better lives than he did......buy his beautiful wife a wedding ring she deserved (she didnt have anything too fancy cause he couldnt afford it) he wanted to fix his sons mini van which hauled his grandkids around (they have been taking public transit for months.)

well i was so happy that this man won this money......he deserved it, hard working man in his 70s, still working, still trying to make a living, always smiling.....well he hands me the check and the letter that accompanied it.

you all know the story......canadian lottery, fake check, its a scam.....they want him to try to cash it, they take his account number, he calls them they get his social security number and ruin this mans life.

well i have been calling them off the hook all day, telling them iam going to murder them, find them, prank calling them, anything i can think of. anything to maybe take 2 seconds of their time from continuing this process (i know it wont stop, but i think its fun to harrass them)

anyways....this poor old man started balling, hes a veteran so this isnt usual. he was just soaking his hands.....couldnt believe people would do this....and he had already told his family how they're lives were changing etc.

anyways.....i wanna put these numbers out to the public and have you guys and me have alot of fun with them. iam putting on my facebook also.

its some lottery scam (so call saying you got a letter about winning the lottery) and maybe lead them on, maybe scream at them, maybe tell them poop jokes.....i dont care. just harrass them.

supposedly the guys name is "mr. peter wilson" the 2 numbers given on the letter (they answer i have been calling)

778-862-2755

778-858-2755

have at it boys.

i hate pieces of **** like this.

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778 is a canadian area code....and the letter was supposedly the canadian lottery.....i wasnt meaning to diss canadians sorry if it came off that way.

don't be....my comments were meant to sound that way either....I'm just saying...it's probably some offshore joint! Pretty easy to set up an area code etc...but who knows....we got POS's in Canada too!

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:lol: u canadians are so defensive...yet u talk shiit about the usa whenever the chance u get.

well...this opens the chance of this thread going way off course really quick....but...are you doing a little stereo typing my friend? I have always consistently said there ain't much difference between Canadians and Americans!

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