The train is going towards Roswell, New Mexico
They have a file on Phil Euraswicum.
It's a Phil file. And it's full.
@JusticeinTexas#141644 @drwat
Called and asked for Jason Brown... told the girl my name was Jose Mendosa. She put me through and he asked what I wanted. "I'm Jose Mendosa, son in law of mrs. Rosalita Cruz, and I want to know what exactly you said to her that has made her so upset? She has been sobbing for hours now, and that you said some terrible things to her. I want to know what you said and then I'm going to report you for harassment". He stumbled and asked what her name was a couple of times. I then threw in "As far as I'm concerned, you are scum of the earth to treat a poor pregnant lady that way - you are simply a POS and a total waste of skin you F'ing asshole". I'm sure you can guess the response ;-O
Here’s mine:
me, Thomas Destreyynes (the first S is silent), happened to hire some prostitutes in Dallas, and I also rented a black Corola. To my utter shock, the officers confirmed that a black corola was found with drugs in it. I told them about how me and a few buddies hired prostitutes in Dallas and its likely one of them stole my social security. I think it was the Indian one after my friends and I asked her to kiss the Pakistani girl.
After the drive to the closed Bank, I tell the SSA how the Indian girl told me she went into prostitution because her family was left broke by IRS scammers. Towards the end, David Smith seemed tired out and partially broken/emotionless. When he asks me to buy Target cards, I tell him it sounds like the iTunes cards the girl's family was asked to buy.
Recording coming.
@vadim#141720
Main recording starring Thomas desTraine starts at minute 19:00
@vadim#141717 Excellent!
@Otis#141707 Great job!
Sorry I missed the fun. I was busy with “stuff” and couldn’t make calls.
The story about the indian lady prostituting herself to get her family out of poverty because they were scammed by IRS scammers is at 1h:50min. At 1h:52min the first officer seems to have a moral compass, and after a good silence, just hangs up the call.
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@vadim#141741 first officer seems to have a moral compass, and after a good silence, just hangs up the call.
That's happened to me once, when doing the "asset verification form". I disclosed my total amount in the bank, about $400, if memory serves, and I was 70 years old, and only rely on social security pension. The officer said you're OK, it was a mistake, and hung up. Moral compass, maybe, but likely not worth the trouble.
Another time, same scenario, the scammer hesitated a bit, but greed won out and proceeded with the script. For a lousy $400.
@jaymee#141749 Its usually a mix, in my case I had 2k in Checking and 5 in Savings.
@Otis#141707 Thank you for defending my honor, senor! I appreciate you taking that jerk down. He was worse to @drwat. I have dealt with this scum for 11 years and I have been threatened with death, gang rape, mutilation and burning but I have to say that the way this jerk talked was beyond even that. They are evil people.
@jaymee#141749 I have a recording from 2018 where I was pregnant, a widow and all I had was 600 bucks in a can under my mattress for the baby delivery and he told me to give him the money and to have my baby in the bathtub. Just when you think they are low they get lower.
@vadim#141720 Great job, my friend. Great job.
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@JusticeinTexas#141784 when you think they are low they get lower.
Motivation for me. Not that I need any. I hate these scumbags.