If it's wrong, I've probably said it...
No... now quit calling me!
Published on September 18, 2004 By chiprj In Blogging
Yesterday, I got several calls on my cell phone. All of them were from the same number and same guy. I missed the first one while I was in class, but answered the second after I got home. He started the call with, "Did you call me?".

I told him no. His number and mine were very similar. Change my 8 to his 7 (in the 10's position) and it's the same number. I told him I didn't know how it might have happened, but maybe he'd misdialed somehow. He said OK and hung up.

He called again a couple of hours later. "Did you call me?" "No, same as last time." "Oh, OK." Click.

He called again a couple of hours later. "Did you call me?" "No, still not me. I think there's something wrong with your phone." "Oh, sorry." Click.

He called again a couple of hours later and it was getting late. "Did you call me?" Click. I was getting tired of it.

He called again after I had gone to bed. When I saw the number on the caller id, I just hit the disconnect button.

He called again at 4 AM. "Did you call me?" "NO, I didn't call you yesterday. I didn't call you last night. I didn't call you this time. I won't call you ever! Please don't call me again!" CLICK! (Well, you can't slam a cellphone down, but that's what I wanted to do.)

It's 8 AM and still no calls. Hopefully he got the clue.

This all reminded me of my last tour to Korea. My barracks phone number was either the same as a heating oil company (with a different area code prefix) or I had gotten the number after they changed theirs. I'd get calls all the time (especially in winter) for heating oil.

They'd ask for a particular person and I'd tell them there was no such person.

They'd try to verify that this was the heating oil company. I'd tell them no.

Then, they'd try to verify the phone number. They'd always say my number. I'd tell them that was the number, but it was mine, not that of the oil company.

It's with a little bit of pride that I tell you all of that above conversation would be in Korean and sometimes, the caller would have no clue I was a foreigner up to this point. I'd tell them that they were calling a barracks room on an American base. Most often I'd get a click at this point. Sometimes, they'd ask me if I knew the right number for the heating oil company. Sometimes, they'd even compliment me on my Korean (those were the best callers).

The best was when they'd call back two minutes later. They'd be in disbelief of everything I told them the first time and try again. Nope, still not the heating oil company. I had one guy call me regularly. I could recognize his voice and accent. It got to the point, I'd just hang up on that guy. Once, a woman yelled at me for messing with her. Apparently, she thought it was my fault that I didn't have any heating oil.

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on Sep 19, 2004
did you call me?
on Sep 19, 2004
did you call me?


wasn't me...
on Sep 19, 2004
HOLY CRAP!!! I thought the problem was fixed when I told the guy yesterday that I didn't care about his satellite problems. No, the guy just called and when he heard my voice, he hung up! I think tomorrow morning when I get up for PT (0400), maybe I'll give him a call. Then, the next time he calls after that, I can say, "Yes, I did!" Maybe that will end it.
on Sep 19, 2004

The phone company sold our information to telemarketers (thanks, SBC) and we get calls every day...usually when Dave's trying to sleep. 


I'm going unlisted. 


 

on Sep 19, 2004
That is the best way to get them to realize their mistake.... make them suffer three times the pain you suffer.
on Sep 19, 2004
I think tomorrow morning when I get up for PT (0400), maybe I'll give him a call. Then, the next time he calls after that, I can say, "Yes, I did!" Maybe that will end it.


!!! Perfect!
on Sep 19, 2004
The phone company sold our information to telemarketers (thanks, SBC) and we get calls every day...usually when Dave's trying to sleep.


I never watched the show Becker, but there was a commercial for it they played on TV regularly in Korea where he would say, "Do I want to change my long distance company? Hold on..." Then he'd blow an airhorn into the phone and hang up.

While I was in Korea, my wife would often tell the telemarketers that Mr. Reynolds had passed away. She'd act all sad on the phone and pretend like she was going to cry. They'd quit trying to sell stuff right away.

That is the best way to get them to realize their mistake.... make them suffer three times the pain you suffer.


That's what I'm thinking.
on Sep 19, 2004
While I was in Korea, my wife would often tell the telemarketers that Mr. Reynolds had passed away. She'd act all sad on the phone and pretend like she was going to cry. They'd quit trying to sell stuff right away.


Your wife is so cool . . . I'm going to try that . . .
on Sep 19, 2004
Your wife is so cool . . . I'm going to try that . . .


I got a kick out of that one, too! I came home for mid-tour leave and she did it once while I was home. I laughed for like ten minutes after she hung up! It was great!
on Sep 20, 2004
i confess. it was me...(i have a deep voice)hey, my hubby is out of town....


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
on Sep 20, 2004
Hold on... let me check my outgoing records... hmmmm... according to the outgoing call log on my cell phone, I called every single person in my 'Blog I Read' list... stupid satellites...


oh, i was wondering who that was. chip, did you just call me ? ... it's late here, sorry, i didn't get the phone in time

mig XX
on Sep 20, 2004
oh, i was wondering who that was. chip, did you just call me ? ... it's late here, sorry, i didn't get the phone in time


Wasn't me. I was too busy trying to get my harasser to leave me alone. Jerk called three times last night. I asked if he was retarded. Nothing through the night, but then he called again this morning while I was at the gym. Came out to the car and had a missed call on my cell.

I called AT&T Wireless to see about blocking his number so he couldn't call me anymore, but they said there was nothing they could do. I then asked if there was a complaint forum to report him to, since he was also an AT&T Wireless customer. Nope, they don't have anything like that either. The only thing they could offer was to change my number. Don't want to do that just yet. Maybe I can lie to the guy and tell him that I reported him. Maybe that will get him to stop calling.
on Sep 20, 2004
Try this: Say, "Yes, I did call you. It was me." . . . and then see what happens.
on Sep 20, 2004
Try this: Say, "Yes, I did call you. It was me." . . . and then see what happens.


That's what is going to happen tomorrow morning. I thought about calling the guy this morning at 0400, but decided I'd wait one more day. But, his call at 0630 sealed it. I'll be calling this guy every morning at 0400 and if he calls back asking if I called him, I'll say, 'Yes, I did! What are you going to do about it?'
on Sep 20, 2004
Or maybe you should say "Yeah, I was just returning your call from before. So what were you calling about?" Who knows, maybe his brain will explode.
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