From Not Always Right : Channeling The Wisdom Of Future Youth
Way back when televisions were newer and color TVs were out of the price range of most people, scam calls were much less common. That didn’t stop my grandma.
When someone called and told her she’d won a color television, she hung up on them. They called back, she hung up.
Repeat several times until my grandfather got home. He answered the next call, asked a few questions, and realized she had entered a drawing at the department store and won.
She was convinced it was a scam up until they delivered the TV and left without asking for money.
From Not Always Right : Channeling The Wisdom Of Future Youth
Way back when televisions were newer and color TVs were out of the price range of most people, scam calls were much less common. That didn’t stop my grandma.
When someone called and told her she’d won a color television, she hung up on them. They called back, she hung up.
Repeat several times until my grandfather got home. He answered the next call, asked a few questions, and realized she had entered a drawing at the department store and won.
She was convinced it was a scam up until they delivered the TV and left without asking for money.
(Sorry it didn’t match the strip)