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What an unnerving thread, Sam!!!
I’ll be praying it all works out well in the end …keep us posted.
I’ll be praying it all works out well in the end …keep us posted.
I agree. Could the police tell you if there’s a person by that name at the address he gave?Well, possibly, just possibly, since what he really wanted was the 3-way call and not you calling this woman, it’s not really a scam, and maybe you just did a good deed. It’s a crazy world we live in where you can’t do a decent thing w/o getting into possible danger.
Anyway, what you did was good, even if his intentions aren’t. Prayer is the key here, I don’t believe he’ll be allowed by God to touch you or your family.
I’ll pray for your safety too.
Maybe I’m really naive, but I can’t but think you did the right thing.
That sounds good! Praying for you.Just got off the phone with the jail, and the lady I spoke with thinks that it’s not a scam :dancing: She’s going to listen to the call and call me back. She said that so many people have the block on their phone that the inmates sometimes have a real hard time trying to get in touch with anyone and want to do a 3 way call. Thank you all for your prayers! I hope that everything turns out fine and that I truly was able to help a neighbor in need (but I probably won’t do this again).
I just read this, as I saw the first parts I was thinking it sounded like someone in a city or county lockup, easy access to pay phones are common in those setups. At this point, you’ve done what you reasonably could, they guy isn’t going to come pay you back the few bucks, and I think cutting off further contact is wise enough. He probably grabbed the whtepages and dialed a number looking for one that took collect calls still…The jail blocked my number and the guy turns out to be from a neighboring town.
I am afraid you are in for a rude awakening when you get your next phone bill
Yup! I had somebody try this with me…But I remembered my great-grandmother telling me,Yes… this scam is to get you to accept collect calls now he is going to make calls from prison and charge it to your phone. This is big in Illinois. I have no clue how they do it, but you need to contact your phone company and explain what happened and tell them that nobody can make calls and charge it to your phone.
That’s why I asked you whether you gave him any clues as to whether you live close to a local mall, Pharmacy…etc in your conversations with him. A good con artist can get this out of you without you even noticing it…I will see about changing my phone number. Do you think if my number is blocked for collect and 3rd party calls the scammers won’t be able to “steal” my phone number to run up a big bill? I think I will call them today and set up the 3rd party/collect block.
I am never talking to someone in jail again, unless they identify themselves as someone I really do know! And to think all of this happened because I didn’t want the “poor prisoner” to “waste” his phone calls on a wrong number!![]()
I’m already on the Do Not Call registryThat’s why I asked you whether you gave him any clues as to whether you live close to a local mall, Pharmacy…etc in your conversations with him. A good con artist can get this out of you without you even noticing it…
Although he gave you another address on your street that didn’t mean he knew your actual street address. And even if he already did know he was probably verifying for himself if your address is still correct by getting you to say something like “yes, your home address is near mine…” or along the same lines…
This is an important lesson in that you NEVER give out any clues even if they seem to know your street…
I hope you’re not listed… better to change and get the number UNLISTED and as added security register your phone number with the governments "National Do Not Call Registry" so that even Telemarketers cannot call or give your phone number to others.
donotcall.gov/default.aspx
Prayers and God bless
Wow, this is scary! So if your number isn’t listed, then it won’t show up when you google it?Hi Sam!
You are such a kind-hearted person to do something like this! I would have NEVER been brave enough to do what you did.
I got an email a couple of months ago, and I thought it was a hoax until I tried it out…and found out it DOES work.…
If you go to Google, and type in your phone # in the search box (ex. 5552221000), your name, #, and address will pop up if it’s a listed phone #. Furthermore, if you click on map it, map quest will give you a map to the exact location.
The good news is that you can have your info blocked, but that can only be done if you actually know about this. I was terrified when I found this out because now perverts across the country can solicit any phone # from an unsuspecting child and then find out their address![]()
. I did block mine, thankfully I knew about it. It’s so sad that our children have to watch who they give out their # to. So scary.
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I’m not sure. I have a listed #, and after hearing about his I blocked it through Google. Once you block it, it tells you that it takes a few days for it to process. My # doesn’t show up anymore if I type it in the search block (it did before I blocked itWow, this is scary! So if your number isn’t listed, then it won’t show up when you google it?
I’m not sure. I have a listed #, and after hearing about his I blocked it through Google. Once you block it, it tells you that it takes a few days for it to process. My # doesn’t show up anymore if I type it in the search block (it did before I blocked it). I’m NOT 100% certain that an unlisted # wouldn’t show up. If it were me, I would type it in just to be sure that nothing would come up. It’s worth it!
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Well…It depends. If your cell phone is billed to your home address (as opposed to a post office box), it is possible to find it by googling. (Happened to the same friend as in my other post…).Also, cell phone numbers will not show up.
Gosh, sounds like a scam on the part of the phone company and sheriff’s department! I wouldn’t be surprised if they had some of “their men” working undercover in the prison trying to make some big bucks for the company!I’d be leery of a collect call from a stranger who says he is in prison. But I would be leery of a collect call from any stranger.
In the county where I live, a friend was being held for arraignment. He called me collect and the bill for the three minutes was $30. It was not billed through my regular telephone company, but through a separate company that had a contract with the local sheriff’s department. When I questioned the cost, knowing that a routine three-minute collect call from the county seat is normally about 75 cents, I was told that the calls were routed though a complicated network that included Canadá and several states across the country, there was a charge for each connection in the network, and that the sheriff’s department also received what amounted to a kickback.
I still get bills supposedly from a collection ageny of a major telephone company that I don’t use, requesting payment of about $10 for a collect call from a prisoner whose name I do not recognize. I am certain I did not accept such a call because I was out of the country on the date of said call. A scam? I’m almost sure of it.