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PsychoSquall
07-20-2007, 07:59 PM
So you check your voice mail on your phone, and you hear someone saying something like: "This message is for *insert somebody's name that isn't yours*. It is important that you call us at *random number*"

It's obviously a wrong number. So you can simply delete the message, ignoring the whole thing completely. That's what I do. But then my guilty conscience makes me feel a little bad, wondering at the possible immensive inconvenience the intended call-receiver-person will get.

Sometimes I wonder, should I call the call-back number, and inform whoever that it was a wrong number? That could be really helpful and all.

I'm just curious as to what SRK members would do in this predicament.

Slide
07-21-2007, 12:32 AM
guilty conscience

That's nonsense.

Go in after the money, in front of one your aunt's cribs... and borrow a damn dress, and one of the blonde wigs.

Tell her you need a place to stay, you'll be safe for days if you shave your legs with Renee's razor blades

TigerGenocide
07-21-2007, 12:36 AM
Its about the same as throwing away someone else's junk mail. Do it and move on.

Alzarath
07-21-2007, 12:37 AM
Eh, I'll help if it's someone I know. Otherwise, w/e.

CoMpOuNd
07-21-2007, 12:55 AM
Wait wait wait... If it's actually importent, I'll save that shit and make sure the person hears it. If it's just spam/bank or something, I'd delete that shit with the quickness and let the person know the bank/spam called. But if it's like, "I really gotta talk to you, call me at this number". you know what im tryin to say.

word.

TheSix
07-21-2007, 12:59 AM
Delete.

Never think about it again.

Yos
07-21-2007, 02:47 AM
Get over it

Rekka1210
07-21-2007, 05:54 AM
That's nonsense.

Go in after the money, in front of one your aunt's cribs... and borrow a damn dress, and one of the blonde wigs.

Tell her you need a place to stay, you'll be safe for days if you shave your legs with Renee's razor blades

i'd rep you if i could. that song was the shit back in the day. Still is to this day. :rofl:

0746
07-21-2007, 06:06 AM
good old Eminem...now that I think about it, he's the opposite of Micheal Jackson...:wonder:

Voicemail for someone else? I'd have already switched to next message when I heard "This message..."

Kid Wonder
07-21-2007, 06:27 AM
Before reading this thread, I would've deleted it asap, but now I'll return the call if I feel it's important enough.

DS
07-21-2007, 07:08 AM
That's nonsense.

Go in after the money, in front of one your aunt's cribs... and borrow a damn dress, and one of the blonde wigs.

Tell her you need a place to stay, you'll be safe for days if you shave your legs with Renee's razor blades


:rofl:

Way to dig into the archive, ol' chum.

Anyway, when I first got my phone I would get a shitload of calls for Gabriella(or something). So, I guess I was on the train and I get no underground service(obviously) and Chase(the bank) called and left a message regarding her back account and whatnot. All I did was listen to it and delete it.

I even got a text message for this broad also. Thankfully, that's all stopped ever since.

Slartibartfast
07-21-2007, 07:54 AM
This happens to me all the time. My voicemail clearly states who they have called, but people leave all sorts of messages anyway. I say, if you're too stupid to realize that you called the wrong person, then too bad for you.

Rod Driguez
07-21-2007, 08:48 AM
I think there was this one time where a doctor's office left a message for somebody; I did call back and tell them they didn't reach their party.


Otherwise, I just delete. Especially if it's a mere garden-variety bill or the messenger doesn't identify themself (I hate that).

Autocrat1
07-21-2007, 11:01 AM
I'll do what Talib Kweli would do:


LISTEN!!