September 10 -- They Could Not Understand Eskimo

231-265-4356 – The first call, after we went thru the usual name and address, was short because she could not understand what an indigenous person was so she swore at me in Hindi. I called back and got a different woman and after the usual name and address, I told her I was an Eskimo and could pay her in beads and whalebone. She said a bad word so I put my husband on and she told him I talked too much and then tried to get 9856 bucks and when he started talking tribal she got the supervisor and he could not understand Eskimo either! He put my husband on hold but left the line open so you can hear them arguing about where Alaska is and how much money they could get if they keep trying. Then they talked for a while in Hindi? and finally hung up. If anybody knows what they are saying I would appreciate if you could tell me. It is pretty funny.

Call One: https://phone.firertc.com/calls/5b96d2966865633534190000/recording

Call Two: https://phone.firertc.com/calls/5b96d42868656334501f0000/recording

Too bad the two females themselves are indigenous folks from Nagaland who have migrated to a big city in India. Nagamese mainly do fishing and weaving. There are 16 main tribes. The Konyaks, Angamis, Aos, Lothas, and Sumis are the largest Naga tribes.

Hindi translation: Toward end of first audio, scammer Stacy Brown tells the co-scammer that "this caller is motherF*r and does not understand what I say!"
The second audio: The scammer Brian Austin discusses with the scammer Amanda Jackson.
He says "Alaska is towards north pole. It is beautiful. It is next to Canada. British Columbia is on the eastern border. It is thinly populated"
Amanda Jackson says $9000 is not much to earn. It is under ten thousand. Even I made that much in one year"
Brian Austin says " I do not think we can get more than $100 from them, what is your opinion?".
It gets too noisy at the end.