A selection of prank calls done in the UK by Jellifish.
Mostly to technical support phone lines, but also the odd general one too. Care is taken not to be too rude and emphasis is on confusion rather than annoyance.
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A selection of prank calls done in the UK by Jellifish.
Mostly to technical support phone lines, but also the odd general one too. Care is taken not to be too rude and emphasis is on confusion rather than annoyance.
Probably of greatest interest and amusement for those in the web hosting industry.
This time, my managed web server is down. At least, it would be, if it actually existed. The trouble is, I think I have spoken to someone called, chav, or chaz or is it chip? My domain doesn't exist, but that doesn't stop me insisting it is down and losing me money: wareztunez.org (or is it wareztunez.org.uk or wardztumdz etc.) The support people are even more confused when the IP address I give is one of theirs but not one on their database, and I still insist that my domain is spelt with a 'd' for elephant and an 'n' for mother.
UK Prank Calls
A selection of prank calls done in the UK by Jellifish.
Mostly to technical support phone lines, but also the odd general one too. Care is taken not to be too rude and emphasis is on confusion rather than annoyance.