• Should I be worried?
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This is kind of a long read, but I want to be detailed, as I'm legitimately concerned. So I was cleaning up the lot at work, when I notice a woman that has just been sitting in her car for quite some time, switching songs on her radio. She sees me, and calls me over. She starts talking to me about how she's sick of having money, and hands me this shitty paper metric-conversion tool. She said that it'll be pretty valuable in time, just like the $20,000 map she gave to the guy at Super America down the street. I thank her uncomfortably, and she asks if she could trade it for $5 of gas, to which I declined. She then asked if she could use my phone, to which I hesitantly obliged. She had me dial in a 9 digit number (which is an invalid number here in the U.S.), and she "left a message" for someone on the other line, detailing where she was. Then she proceeded to have me dial them again, and she just talked to me while it was ringing. She told me she had a 2 million dollar debt that was paid of by some rapper (she showed me a picture of him). She claimed that no one was looking for her any more, and she could do what she wanted. She then had me dial another number, to which there was also no answer, apparently. She thanked me by name (I honestly can't remember if I gave it to her or not), and said she'd be going on vacation, because now she could do whatever she wanted, then drove off. I called the first number back, and I immediately got a message that it was disconnected. A little weirded out, I called the second number. I got a message saying "THis Magic Jack customer cannot be reached at this time" or some shit. I don't know anything about ID thieves or scammers or the like, but should I be concerned? Or is this woman just on something? Short version: Some lady used my phone to dial some weird ass numbers, talking about how she is/going to be rich and shit. Should I be concerned? Typing this out, I feel like this is a dumb question, but I want to see what you guys think.
you're gonna die
she's probably just trying to see how gullible you are so that they're prepared when they come back to kill you [i]I'd suggest you start running, son[/i]
Why would you let a stranger use your phone in a situation that wasn't an actual emergency
[QUOTE=EmperorKabuto;39123178]Why would you let a stranger use your phone in a situation that wasn't an actual emergency[/QUOTE] I'd consider not having any gas an emergency. Although she obviously had some, as she drove away.
then dont?? rule one of my phone no one i dont know gets to use it
If the cops show up at your house, just tell them the truth.
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;39123416]then dont??[/QUOTE] she drove away after he let her use the phone lol
never give your phone to strangers, i got mugged like that. They asked me if they could call a friend so i said yes, then they said that the call might be long so we entered into a buildings corridor (it was for flats), and then they turned around pulled out a knife and threatened me. they were also older than me by 3 years (when i was 15) And that's how I lost my phone. [sp]bunch of cunts[/sp]
You are obviously the key to a secret conflict between immensely power factions that will decide the fate of mankind as we know it. I'd recommend stocking up on guns, body armor, ammunition and training to infiltrate military strongholds. Also frequently check your house for bombs and microphones.
[QUOTE=Estolle93;39123406]I'd consider not having any gas an emergency. Although she obviously had some, as she drove away.[/QUOTE] Plus, uh, what's she gonna do, have them text her some gas?
This is how every cheesy conspiracy movie starts, where some normal dude is brought into the middle of it. Your gonna be an action hero....or die. Either one.
Did you see her texted twice? I lost 60 bucks that way once
Contact the police and explain everything, just to be on the safe side.
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