BarkingGhostar
Diamond Member
She started, "This is your Certified Microsoft Support Center calling to inform you that you just downloaded some virus files. OK, I am here to point out where they are located on your computer. OK?"
Immediately realizing the high probability that this is a scammer I said, "Really, I don't have any Microsoft products in my home. I'm running Linux."
A pause for 4-5 seconds, "OK, we can begin by my showing you the locations where the viruses got installed ..."
I interrupted and said with a deliberate attempt to provoke an emotional response, "You're a f-ing idiot. You're nothing but a c__ks__king mo__erfu__er b!tch, aren't you?"
Another pause as I think I have shocked her and how she responds will probably tell me whether ot not she's a scammer. And here it comes, like reject Terminator seeking options for verbal response, "You're a b!tch." <hangs up>
After years of 'Windows Support' they are finally trying to present a better, more believable opening. But it's official, I'm a b!tch. :biggrin:
Immediately realizing the high probability that this is a scammer I said, "Really, I don't have any Microsoft products in my home. I'm running Linux."
A pause for 4-5 seconds, "OK, we can begin by my showing you the locations where the viruses got installed ..."
I interrupted and said with a deliberate attempt to provoke an emotional response, "You're a f-ing idiot. You're nothing but a c__ks__king mo__erfu__er b!tch, aren't you?"
Another pause as I think I have shocked her and how she responds will probably tell me whether ot not she's a scammer. And here it comes, like reject Terminator seeking options for verbal response, "You're a b!tch." <hangs up>
After years of 'Windows Support' they are finally trying to present a better, more believable opening. But it's official, I'm a b!tch. :biggrin:
Not ALL of us old fucks are so computer illiterate...