Good Morning,
I am headed toward a long day this morning and my hot cup of Door County S'MORES Coffee is helping to put some wind in my sails. It is time to write.
It has been a long time since I have received a phone call that actually got through my spam or robo call precautions. But yesterday I received a call from what looked like a legitimate call at first. It was in the disguise of the health system I use. The caller asked if I knew that I had a financial balance of $3000. I replied that I did not know about a balance and that just two days ago I paid $3.33 for a prescription and that I had paid it on time and for the full amount.
Their next statement gave away the fact that this person was trying to scam me for money. "You will be arrested and jailed if you don't pay. Use your credit card. I can help you." I declined the assistance. Their accent also gave away their true identity. The caller began to get belligerent and I asked to speak with their manager. Oh my. That sure upset my unwanted caller. He started yelling and screaming in his language. Then he asked if I was going to pay or not. My reply was a no thank you. I will drive to the nearest office of my health provider and check my balance and pay in person if their is anything to pay. I knew there wasn't any balance.
This sent the caller ballistic to the point of me laughing. I said "You called me to yell and scream, threaten me, and try to make me afraid of what you can do to me.?"
I decided to fight back and left the caller screaming some more. I read a Bible verse to him and it cut through to his evil intentions and had me thinking that this caller needed an exorcism. I offered to meet him in person and buy him a coffee at Starbucks but that didn't break the ice either. I can't imagine someone not wanting to meet me and have a chat over a hot cup of coffee.
Revelation 20:10 NIV And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and false prophet had been thrown. They will be tormented day and night forever and ever.
Beware of scam callers, never give out your credit card. There are some nasty people out there and especially avoid those who refuse a coffee?
And really never meet with these crooks. It could be dangerous. Report the calls to your local police. I still have hurt feelings because the caller who called me (a nice guy) turned down my invitation. How's that for being rude?
God bless,
Marty





