The Call From Edinburgh That So Obviously Wasn’t

untitledYesterday evening, I was sitting at a table at my local McDonald’s waiting for my honey mustard burger when my phone rang. The number started with the prefix+44 which I knew was a UK number. That immediately made me think of one word “scam” since I wasn’t expecting any call from UK and the call was from Edinburgh. The caller asked me how I was doing and introduced himself as Richard. It was the most unScottish accent I have ever heard.

Actually since I was killing time waiting for the burger, I was so tempted to ask “Richard” what he wanted and how I could help him. I seem to recall receiving a call from this same person some time ago because it was the way he pronounced “Richard”. From the little I heard of him speak, it sounded more like he was calling from Philippines but of course I could be wrong. He could be anywhere in the world, just that he seemed to have a distinct Filipino accent.

It often bewilders me how people can still be scammed into losing thousands and some over a million Ringgit. The very fact that someone could call me from so far away already alerts me that this call is certainly not to my benefit. I really felt like asking “Richard” whether I had a long-lost grand uncle who owned a castle by Loch Ness and was he calling to inform me that I had inherited the property as well as his pet monster who lives under the Loch and who only resurfaces once in a very purple moon for photo ops. But I didn’t because as soon as he said his (supposed) name, I’d cut the call short and blocked his number.

Juniper

City slicker, prolific blogger and food lover who loves to review products and food & everything else in between.

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