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@Imrhien

I worked for Sears Catalog back when I graduated high school. We used to get an obscene caller the ladies called "The Panty Man" he would begin by pretending to be purchasing underwear for his wife but his questions would get more and more personal until the ladies would catch on and then hang up. I once got a call from him and he began his personal questions about whether I had a girlfriend and it went on from there. I had an audience of other associates before long and it was the obscene caller who ended up hanging up! I honestly don't remember the exchange but I do remember it was great fun. Unfortunately, I will not likely get any of these calls, not having a land line, but please, somebody please, sexually harass these scammers. It doesn't matter if it is a man or woman. Just start with some subtle and innocent flirting while pretending to go along with their scam and then slowly step it up and see just how much they will tolerate in the hopes of ripping you off.

You have to know that most of these scammers are working for a company that is actually perpetuating these scams. Its unfortunate that they need the money badly enough to go along with it because I'm sure the employee must be aware of the shadiness of what they are doing for money. But even with that, they do have morals and values and creating a hostile work environment might just cause the companies to lose some employees to some other more legitimate jobs.
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