LoL. I’m finally starting to feel better too and getting my sense of humor back.
I always keep you in my thoughts and prayers too, J.
You, @Tillianne , @LordOfTheRings and I have been fighting our health related issues, but as long as I’m still breathing, I’ll always battle these sewer rat scammers
Love you like the brother I never had T! Glad you’re beginning to feel better and I am also much better. I tell ya T, that nightly prayer asking for help regarding health for folks has certainly grown over the last year.
Hi! All the original degenerates are still operational at the numbers specified below:
Paki scammers [pharmacy scam]: 888-682-1109, (877) 922-8811.
Filipino Medicare scammers: 773-389-3701, 888-615-7633, 270-295-0762, 304-823-5487, 940-223-4467, 223-220-7135, 541-407-5662, 406-213-1761, 470-256-1865, 256-409-7933, 470-256-1746, (608) 394-4714, (608) 394-4713, 912-418-0708, 620-620-5575, 201-877-4410
@Tillianne @JusticeinTexas @MajorLeeAwesome @HorseVG @Hviezdoslav @ScammerBaits @Sol @drwat @Matherchod @T-REX - I think they love the insults that are being thrown at them!
I got some calls from this list of numbers today. The last time, I told the girl, “You’re not Bella. Have Bella call me back when she is available.”
Agreed! She is the one and only for us! Whenever Bella’s bird-like squeaking voice fills the air, my heart swells with joyous tears, for it is the sweetest symphony that serenades my soul. She always leaves me misty-eyed!
The retards are back and giving me 3:00 am wake-up alarms. Time for some payback!
Dedicated to the one and only - Bella! “Echoes of Deceit: The Transcendence of Bella in Manila’s Shadows”
In the dingy slums of Manila, amidst the squalor and stench of poverty, lived Bella. Bella was not your average resident of these destitute streets. No, Bella had a voice that could shatter glass and a cunning mind that rivaled the most deceitful of swindlers.
Born beneath a neon-lit sign that flickered “Bella’s Bazaar of Betrayal” in broken English, she was christened with a voice that could curdle milk and frighten even the most hardened gangsters. Her birth certificate, stained with the grease of street food wrappers, declared her gender, but Bella declared her own rules.
Each day, clad in a tattered muumuu that clashed violently with her hot pink wig, Bella set forth on her mission. With a phone clutched tightly in her gnarled fingers, she unleashed her wrath upon the unsuspecting souls of the United States.
“Hello, this is Medicare calling,” she would rasp, her voice oscillating between shrill and gravelly, as if she were gargling rocks. “Your Social Security number has been compromised, and if you don’t act now, you’ll lose all your benefits!”
Little did the recipients of Bella’s calls know that behind the curtain of deceit and high-pitched torment lay a mind as twisted as the alleyways she called home. Bella relished the chaos she sowed. To her, each successful scam was a symphony of suffering, an ode to the absurdity of human greed and gullibility.
Yet, in the midst of her fraudulent enterprise, Bella’s thoughts often strayed to her own existence. Was she just a voice in the darkness, a pixel on a screen of lies? Did anyone truly see Bella, the transgender trickster of Manila, or did they merely hear the echo of her deception?
One stormy night, as the monsoon rains battered her corrugated tin roof, Bella found herself staring into the cracked mirror she had salvaged from a dumpster. The reflection that gazed back at her was not the caricature she presented to the world—a bizarre amalgamation of wig, muumuu, and cackling voice—but something deeper, something that whispered of lost dreams and forsaken truths…
Bella wondered if she could ever escape this cycle of deceit, this web of lies spun from the threads of her own desperation. In the depths of Manila’s slums, where hope was a forgotten currency and trust a luxury afforded to none, Bella pondered her existence.
As dawn broke over the city, casting its feeble light upon Bella’s weary form, she knew one thing with certainty. She was more than just a voice in the darkness. She was Bella—the transgender phone scammer of Manila—a symphony of chaos, a paradoxical testament to the human condition, wrapped in a package no one dared to unwrap.
@Tillianne @LordOfTheRings @Jhawk @MajorLeeAwesome @ScammerBaits @JusticeinTexas @Hviezdoslav @Myst @HorseVG @drwat - let’s call and ask for Bella - the true Heart and Soul of Manila Hoodlum Skanks!
Paki scammers [pharmacy scam]: 888-682-1109, (877) 922-8811.
Filipino Medicare scammers: 773-389-3701, 888-615-7633, 270-295-0762, 304-823-5487, 940-223-4467, 223-220-7135, 541-407-5662, 406-213-1761, 470-256-1865, 256-409-7933, 470-256-1746, (608) 394-4714, (608) 394-4713, 912-418-0708, 620-620-5575, 201-877-4410
Any angry or emotional reactions from them and any luck with Bella today?
Little bit of “Shut up!” or “Stop calling!” but never a cuss word.
Ah, shy scammers! Let’s see how far we can get with them!
On hold forever
Added to DNC list.
All the numbers after the DNC and hold forever are still active, cussed out “Tessa” on 270.
Yeah, they block fast and add to the DNC LOL.
These fuckers changed it to “Provarin”, the text message male enhancement scam.
Goes to voicemail for “You have reached Matrix Pharmacy, please leave your name, and other shit”
Oh, they don’t work weekends! Professional scammers don’t do weekends!
The criminals are active at:
Paki scammers [pharmacy scam]: 888-682-1109, (877) 922-8811.
Filipino Medicare scammers: 773-389-3701, 888-615-7633, 270-295-0762, 304-823-5487, 940-223-4467, 223-220-7135, 541-407-5662, 406-213-1761, 470-256-1865, 256-409-7933, 470-256-1746, (608) 394-4714, (608) 394-4713, 912-418-0708, 620-620-5575, 201-877-4410
@ScammerStrammer @Jhawk @Hviezdoslav @CatMan @HorseVG @Tillianne @JusticeinTexas @bgt5WDV @MajorLeeAwesome @drwat
It’s our Monday Meatloaf of Medicare scammers! No Bella on first call but I did cuss them out!