Does someone want to call this number and pretend to be me?
Originally Posted by RB
lol I guess that won't get you very far if you don't know my number
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do you have any warrants? the cops do that sometimes. they say you won something, and want you to verify all your info, then they come pic your ass up when they see you come home.
i know this guy was all kinds of excited thinking he won a big screen tv one time. they called him saying they were coming to his house to drop it off. he went home from work early to meet them, and ended up meeting with 4 cop cars, and got a free set of handcuffs. they did this because he didnt pay a speeding ticket. i guess they had alot of time on their hands.
i know this guy was all kinds of excited thinking he won a big screen tv one time. they called him saying they were coming to his house to drop it off. he went home from work early to meet them, and ended up meeting with 4 cop cars, and got a free set of handcuffs. they did this because he didnt pay a speeding ticket. i guess they had alot of time on their hands.
I looked on the web for this phone # (1-877-840-6266) as well, since I just got the same voicemail message (and I live in Portland, OR too, hmm). My prize wasn't as expensive (a digital camcorder), but since mine is on the fritz I figured I'd call. Turns out they want you to show up at a certain hotel or convention center at a given time so that you can 'claim' your prize. When I asked further, he said it's about vacation sales. So, there you go. I could go and sit through an hour's worth of pushy salesmen and presentations (I've done that once before) to get my camcorder, but I feel my time is worth more. I'd rather post useless messages like this one.
I came into work this morning and had a voice mail to call 1-877-840-6266 with the code "BRD10". I did a google search and found this conversation. So I joined to read the conversation. Glad that I know what it is about now so that I know for sure to not call it.


