So, I was driving earlier, and I get a call for “Aaron at Powertrip Communications”.. someone claiming to be an FBI agent asking “specifics” on where I live.. they didn’t like the “San Diego” answer.. so then they end up reading me the address listed on the whois for this domain which shows a semi-valid address. I hung up on them and continued moving on.. then they called back.. I hit NO on the cell phone and sent them to voicemail.. This is what they left.
What a tool.
Not to mention having cajones the size of raisins to make threats via voicemail.
Bah.
July 23rd, 2004, at 3:29 pm #*makes note of the phone number and plans to give it to her daughter when she hits the crank-calling age*
*makes mental note to instruct daughter never to call from home, since stupid people are often annoying*
July 24th, 2004, at 12:03 am #Perhaps you should have asked for their agency ID with the FBI? Then when they hang up, call the real FBI and say “You need to find this idiot because I asked him for his agency ID and he hung up. This is impersonation of government officials.”
This is a good one!
July 26th, 2005, at 2:31 am #