What is the oddest conversation you've had with a telephone scammer? A few weeks ago, a scammer contacted me by text claiming he was Mark Zuckerberg, and I had won $10,000,000 and a truck. Mr. Zuckerberg informed me that all I had to do to get my money and my truck was to pay the $300 delivery fee. However, I was only allowed to pay by Google Play card. I get a kick out of scambaiting, and our exchange went something like this: (After I was informed of my winnings) Scammer: OK, I need your name, address, email, and phone carrier. Me: I am Pablo Escobar, of 2116 Chihuahua Avenue, Portobello, New Mexico, 86753–09, and I use T-Mobile. Scammer: Okay, now go to the store and buy a Google Play card with $300 Me: Can I just pay you in cocaine? Scammer: No! Google Play card, time is running out. Me: How about this: Send me your address and I will have my courier meet you with the funds. Strangely enough, he agreed, and sent me the address of Facebook headqu
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