On the rare occasions I actually answer the phone, usually in error, my standard response to them is “I’m sorry the terms of my parole does not allow me to talk to you”
I put a device on my landline that intercepts all calls. They get a recording saying to dial a number to get connected. That stops 99% of the scam and junk calls.
Ubintold 11 months ago
The evening dodger.
charliefarmrhere 11 months ago
It’s the principle I believe.
Cactus Jack Fan 11 months ago
It would be if she was consistent at it. I guess we all are a little hypocritical once in a while. Too bad she won’t admit it.(see yesterdays strip)
walt1968pat Premium Member 11 months ago
Just tell them NO! and hang up. Why the workaround.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
Not lying being carried out to the “T”……
CoffeeBob Premium Member 11 months ago
On the rare occasions I actually answer the phone, usually in error, my standard response to them is “I’m sorry the terms of my parole does not allow me to talk to you”
bobr2 11 months ago
I put a device on my landline that intercepts all calls. They get a recording saying to dial a number to get connected. That stops 99% of the scam and junk calls.
namleht 11 months ago
Yes. I want you to lie…
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 11 months ago
Here’s a thought: tell them “I’m not interested.” How hard could that be?