Active SSA Scammers - 3/2/2020

Active SSA Scammers:
202-931-4432
205-649-7078
317-742-6276
352-658-0667
844 507-5553
(Wiped bob link)
844 850-4718
(Wiped bob link)
844-203-5088
844-283-0722
866 348-4592
908-660-0997
920 280-3151

I hit the 352 number and had them going for over an hour. Wanted me to get 4 $500 Walmart money cards. Fake DEA officer name was Mark Watson and he gave me a call back number of 469=893-5905 since I didn’t have a cell phone. Lots of scams could be heard in the background.

Note: while on the call, I got a call from one of the lower your credit card interest scammers - so was juggling the two at the same time for a bit!

@MQ9#130450 1300 Central Time

2029314432 – Nothing

2056497078 – Real Company

3177426276 – Nothing

3526580667 – Nothing

9086600997 – Waited to be connected to an and it hung up

920-280-3151 – Femscammer asked if I was James. Duh.


@MQ9#130450 The 920 number I talked around the phone number thing and he did the script. Here is a new one. The South border of WISCONSIN! He knew nothing about Canada or Illinois or Lake Superior/Michigan. What a dope.

@JusticeinTexas#130460 Scammer number go down fast. Sometimes in a matter of minutes when they panic after being revealed.

@MQ9#130475 The 920 number is still up and I am the only one harassing them. I posted it on Bob and I am calling as a 70 year old who is in a wheelchair and want to have sex but he has to do Betty with no legs and Ethel who had syphillis and no brain and Bob, too. I sure know how to gross them out. (Wiped bob link)

@JusticeinTexas#130460 920 number I told him I was 12 and he got sexual. I asked if his mother knew he talked to little girls that way and he said she was dead. I said GOOD so now she cannot reproduce and more pieces of crap like you.

@MQ9#130450 I am calling the 920 number as Trixie the 12 year old girl who needs help with her math homework. You don’t want to know the disgusting things they are saying to what they think is a little girl.

I’m currently on a call with 833-801-5230 . 24:05 mark, being transferred now to the “senior officer”.

Yanno, I had a long discussion with a woman at 844 850-4718…she confirmed much of the awfulness we discuss…the call center bosses are arch badguys, for every $500 scammed the payout is 200 rupees. cyber crimes police don’t care and are on the take. What a hellhole, Kolkata is.

On the bright side she gave me a great recipe for chicken masala. :D

Oh well keep hammering!

I was with 833-801-5230 for almost two hours. I heard the standard spiel from Officer Henry Wilson, (why is it always a Toyota Corolla?) and got disconnected when he transferred me to a “senior officer” at the 24th minute mark. I called again, asked for Officer Henry Wilson, who successfully connected with Senior Officer Peter Williams.

I had to endure an hour and a half of bullshit from this Officer Williams, but I played him well, if I must say so myself. He opted to stay on the phone while I drove to my bank, but I warned him that I have no bluetooth on my older Toyota Corolla. Drive safely, he said, while I played driving sound on YouTube. So I told him I couldn't talk while I drove, he said he could hear the sound, so it was OK. Time to do some other work at home. I told him earlier that it was 20 minutes to the bank. Picked up the phone when I "reached" the parking lot about 18 minutes later, where I was instructed to withdraw $15,000 cash, and if they have problems with that amount, get something less than $10,000. I successfully withdrew $15,000, and was instructed to go to Macy's. He even had the street address and the number of miles from "my" zip code.

I picked up the phone again when I "reached" the Macy's parking lot, and was instructed to go inside to purchase "currency cards" to add up to $5,000.00. Should I leave the other $10,000 in the car? There's a lot of car break ins here. He said just put it in your pocket and go inside to find the gift card section.

Have you ever gone fishing, fought a big catch for two hours, only to have your line break as you were about to reel the big one into the boat? And to be taunted by the fish? I'm sure that's how they felt, because I heard them talking frantically in the background after I told them that today was their lucky day. Why? Because I have a prior engagement and couldn't continue with this charade. Insulted them that their scam is weak, that they talked too much, and they practically talked themselves out of a sale. In consolation, can you please give me the recipe to the potato curry? That always cut the ice. But I really had to go, so until next time.

I hooked one for 4 hours today. It wouldn’t have been half that long if he had a 5 year old’s comprehension of the english language and didn’t repeat himself over and over and over. I drove around for 2 hours with him on the phone while I ran errands. I filled my car with gas, did my grocery shopping, got some Burger King, went to the post office, and then to Ulta to buy a new flat iron.

After all that I told him I was headed to the bank when I went to vote. He insisted I take the phone in with me and I guess the conversations he heard with the poll workers convinced him I was actually at the bank. SUCKER. He thought I had $25K cash and wanted me to bubble wrap it, triple package it with three envelopes, and take it to FedEx. I was tired at that point so I just went home and unloaded my groceries while I pretended to be getting mailing supplies. I tried to keep him on to get the address so I could mail a big box of dog droppings, but he got suspicious when I didn't sound like I was in the car anymore.

Then he tried to laugh at me because he had "wasted my time". I laughed back and said, 'You're the idiot who just sat on the phone while I checked off everything on my to do list." Moron hung up then. Just over 4 hours on the phone with that loser. That's a successful day in my book.