Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for September 17, 2023

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    BE THIS GUY  8 months ago

    Only between 8:30 am and 7 pm.

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    ronaldspence  8 months ago

    get a police whistle and give them a blast Mrs Pastis

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    BasilBruce  8 months ago

    This is why the answering machine was invented.

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    B UTTONS  8 months ago

    She activated the iPhone app “Fake Telemarkers” to get rid of her bothersome child.

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    jasonsnakelover  8 months ago

    One time I was 85 years old.

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    marilynnbyerly  8 months ago

    They’ll want to buy your house for nothing next.

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    The dude from FL  Premium Member 8 months ago

    Your mom is so cool!

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    sirbadger  8 months ago

    They left out final expense insurance which is a type of life insurance used to pay for funerals. There is also “We want to verify your Amazon order for $1345.”

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    DennisinSeattle Premium Member 8 months ago

    Most of these calls are from “name unavailable” if you have caller id. Why is she answering?

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    MathProf2  8 months ago

    I wish he’d written “my latest visit”

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    Jeff0811  8 months ago

    My 87 year old mother just ignores it and lets the phone ring.

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    orinoco womble  8 months ago

    And your kids are face glued to their phones 24/7 too.

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    Ermine Notyours  8 months ago

    On one of the last times I visited my mother, someone called and my mom said, “Hello? Hello!? [expletive] YOU!!! [SLAM]” Barely a few minutes went by and I heard again, “Hello? Hello!? [expletive] YOU!!! [SLAM]” The Do Not Call list was new then, but my mom thought it was a scam. You’re not supposed to put someone else on the list, but there was no way to prevent anyone from doing it. So I put her land-line number on the list. She seemed much more calm the next time I met her. I don’t even think she has a land-line any more.

    I may be late to the party, but I just found out yesterday that Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made is one of the movies recently removed from Disney+, now not available for streaming anywhere. Well, easy come, easy go.

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    jonnytest  8 months ago

    We screen w/ our answer machine. If it is a live person my wife let’s them talk and talk w/o her saying anything, then quietly hangs up when they run out of breath. She does a similar thing with peddlers at the door. So cool.

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    win.45mag  8 months ago

    How can he sit there, breathing that nastyass second hand smoke ?

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    markkahler52  8 months ago

    The “auto warranty” calls are always funny when you don’t own a car!! ;) XD!

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    Gent  8 months ago

    There shoulda been capital punishment for pesky unwanted calls. Only then they is will be stops.

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    Imagine  8 months ago

    Fortunately here in Germany unsolicited sales calls are illegal.

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    kaylowe  8 months ago

    I guess they are preparing those of us “of a certain age” for the yearly nightmare… MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT! Phone will ring constantly! As if it doesn’t ring enough anyway, the time between Oct. and Jan. 1 is BRUTAL!

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    Squoop  8 months ago

    Why does her cell phone have a phone cord? Not cuz she’s charging it – it’s an old style curly landline cord. Steven messing with us :D

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    iggyman  8 months ago

    So very true!

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    Ellis97  8 months ago

    Nothing like writing what you know.

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    mindjob  8 months ago

    I had a tele zapper and it worked quite well for stopping robots calls

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    rossevrymn  8 months ago

    Hey, P.W., if only the politicians would do something about this…………………..wait, my error, no politics. Hey, everybody, NOooooooo PO LIC TICS!!!!!!

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    [Traveler] Premium Member 8 months ago

    My 90 yr old dad insists on answering the phone when he can barely hear what’s being said over it. I hate calling over there and he answers because I have to shout.

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    kaycstamper  8 months ago

    I get all these calls labeled Spam Risk. Call outside of hours, etc. They label them that when they make a ton of phone calls…I don’t answer.

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    Gen.Flashman  8 months ago

    Even with the old landlines you could get caller ID it was a little box that was inline between the wall jack and the phone-you had to pay ATT extra just like had to pay extra for a yellow phone. Today, VOIP phones also feature caller-id. I just pick-up/hang up immediately so I don’t have to hear it ring or hear the spam risk message.

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    unfair.de  8 months ago

    A friend (programmer) set up his private TK-Router to have an automatic answering system with pre-recorded replies and general inquiries that are completely useless but pretend to be a daft person a little hard of hearing in a noisy environment. It came on line whenever the caller-ID was suppressed or recognized as fake.

    The longest it managed to keep a telemarketer in the line was some 15 minutes.

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    Count Olaf Premium Member 8 months ago

    Kind of makes one nostalgic for “Is your refrigerator running?”

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    tripwire45  8 months ago

    My Mom died at the age of 91 at the end of July this year. Before dementia took away her personality and her ability to think, she’d get a lot of these scam calls on her old flip phone. If it wasn’t a number she recognized, she’d ignore it, though half the time she’d forget to take her phone with her anyway. When it became clear that she would never be able to use her phone again, I canceled her service (power of attorney) and retired her ancient phone. Be with your elders as long as you can. Sometimes they are taken from you while they are still alive.

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    ctbeeguy  8 months ago

    I got an answering machine with smart call blocker. The caller has to enter a number to get through. It eliminates all of the robo-calls, which is 95% of the telemarketers.

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    Goat from PBS  8 months ago

    At this point, you just ask these people to leave a message and then delete the messages.

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    Lotus  8 months ago

    Y’all be careful out there. My wife almost got sucked in by a computer scam posing as Apple Support.

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    Snolep  8 months ago

    I have an eighty-something friend who’s otherwise very intelligent but actually fell for that “This is your grandson” scam. And that was even before deepfake voice simulations.

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    wrust33  8 months ago

    Answers because they always have :-)

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    Count Olaf Premium Member 8 months ago

    Even worse, it is the same guy making all the calls. “Weren’t you Johnny the last time you called, Bill?”

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    Defective Premium Member 8 months ago

    Is she charging her phone? The cable is clearly long enough to leave it on the table so she doesn’t have to keep going to get it. That’s a weird charging cable, too. I don’t get it.

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    Radish the wordsmith  8 months ago

    That’s why we had to get rid of our landline.

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    Cerabooge  8 months ago

    All that puffing away means she’ll have to put up with telemarketers for about 10 fewer years.

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    WCraft Premium Member 8 months ago

    An 84 year old smoker and still kicking? Try to help her quit! Anyway, I’m sure she is very proud of you, Mr. Pastis!

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  8 months ago

    Sad but true.

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    SusieB  8 months ago

    That’s because it’s a landline. Before I finally disconnected mine, about 95% of the calls were scams and telemarketers

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    anomalous4  8 months ago

    My 90yo mom never answers her land line; she just lets the answering machine get it. She says, “Everyone I want to talk to has my cell number.”

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    del_grande Premium Member 8 months ago

    If you want to get pedantic, #2 is a scammer, not a telemarketer. I – will you excuse me; my phone is ringing…hello? You work for Amazon, and you say there’s a charge for an iPhone 15? You want me to go to some website to fill in the “refund form”? I have a better idea – you work for Amazon, right? How about you log into Amazon, buy Amazon gift cards equal to the difference – I have already paid for them with my fradulent credit card charge – and tell me the numbers? Hello? Hello?

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    bagholder5150  8 months ago

    Most of my calls are from spoofed numbers in my own area code

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    ladykat  8 months ago

    Pretty much. My phone screens calls like these as “potential fraud or scam” so I can block the numbers.

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    raybarb44  8 months ago

    That but it will be much worse and more higher tech with AI….

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    Queen of America  8 months ago

    Then there are the calls you THINK are friends or your doctor, but when you answer, it’s a scammer from India.I stopped answering the phone several years ago. If I don’t recognize the number and they don’t leave a message, that number gets blocked. I don’t care who it is. If it says GOD IN HEAVEN and he/she doesn’t leave a message, BLOCKED.

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    Queen of America  8 months ago

    I always look at the PBW merchandise hoping to see the keepsake/jewelry boxes again. So far, no luck. I have two and the lid one broke and it’s not fixable. If anyone knows if they’re available anywhere, please let me know.

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    Zebrastripes  8 months ago

    Ha! If he could only get through…..Solution: DONT ANSWER

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    Need coffee  8 months ago

    Keep an air horn and industrial ear protection by the phone and give these people a good blast.

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    Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member 8 months ago

    Jesus Christ, Pastis. If this is real, help her change her phone number already.

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    CMarty  8 months ago

    Does Stephan’s mom live at a pizza place or something?

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    nostall  8 months ago

    A lot of them now pop up on our home phone as “Spam Risk”. Still pretty sick of them.“Do not Call List” (remember that) – I think they use it as a phone book.

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    i_am_the_jam  8 months ago

    My dad kept getting spam calls up to a year after he passed away. I had to cancel his number.

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    1BlackLivesMatter Premium Member 8 months ago

    So funny because it’s true.

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    willie_mctell  8 months ago

    It’s funny. In the last year or so the volume of spam calls has gone down to nearly zero for me. I’ve done nothing.

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    rshive  8 months ago

    Most of my calls of that type say “Scam likely.” Maybe if I bought the right kind if insurance, they’d go away.

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    CitizenOfTheValley  8 months ago

    I never answer the phone anymore. I let my answering device say “I screen all calls. Say your name and I may pick up the phone. Otherwise, leave a message”. Get very few messages.

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    zeexenon  8 months ago

    I had PhoneTray which blocked them. Worked almost perfectly, except for the single ring before it answered. She’ll just need a computer and a little training. Cutting the cord works better.

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    Bruce388  8 months ago

    Every now and then I’d get a call from someone with an accent who told me my Windows computer was messing up their network.

    I used to play around with them for awhile. Which version of Windows? I have several versions running and I need to know which one is causing the problem.

    Also, How did you get my number? How exactly did you track that computer to me?

    After they stammered for a bit I’d announce we’re running Macs and hang up.

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    bigplayray  8 months ago

    Got a call from a telemarketer who was trying to get me to get some “Free” money if I had 3 or more employees. I told him I had 7 employees. He asked what kind of business I had. “We manufacture donkey condoms” I think he took me off his list!

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    Flatworm  8 months ago

    To Dennis: Very few now come through as “Name Unavailable.” Indeed, most now seem to have a human on the other end, albeit almost every one of them has a thick Asian accent and you can hear boilerroom sounds behind them.

    Most now appear to come from phones in your own area code, as the system permits these callers to spoof Caller IDs. Why that “feature” still exists in the Caller ID software is a mystery to me. But it allows the user to pick random seven-digit numbers, and some of them have real individuals and businesses (and even government agencies) attached to them that will show up on your Caller ID on your phone.

    Many are still recordings and will try to get you to say “Yes,” often by asking if you can hear them or, after you say “Hello,” just saying “Hello” themselves and pausing. DON’T EVER SAY THE WORD “YES” WHEN ON THE PHONE WITH A SPAM CALLER!

    But the ones with humans on the other end will almost always have a brief pause after you answer “Hello,” followed by a faint “beep” before the crook comes on the line. That faint “beep” is how you KNOW you’re being scammed.

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    EXCALABUR  8 months ago

    You have a kid that didn’t call, but is sitting right next to you. Livr and in person.

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    txmystic  8 months ago

    donotcall dot gov—I log every call I get from such ppl and as a result, I get very few.

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    Spiffy  8 months ago

    Put her on the Do Not Call list, Stephan. I just did it for my Mom when she moved into a new place, and the calls reduced by 98%.

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    Walter Kocker Premium Member 8 months ago

    When my mom passed, I had the post office forward all her mail to me (the executor).

    There were an ENORMOUS number of pleas to “Save Various Furry Whatevers” – and various slimey “religious organizations” asking for another donation.

    Uh huh. Lemme get out my checkbook – NOT.

    scum

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    sperry532  8 months ago

    Solved the problem years ago. I turned off the ringer, and let all calls go to voicemail. Then I check voicemail once a month or so and delete everything. Problem solved.

    BTW, I never, ever get real calls on my phone anymore.

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    lavender headgear  8 months ago

    The second one wasn’t a telemarketer. It was a scammer.

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    skipper1992  8 months ago

    Call received on my MIL’s cell phone last December:

    “Yes, my name is Bill and I am calling from the Medicare department about your Medicare benefits.”

    “Oh! You must be looking for (MIL), she has Medicare.”

    “Ah. Yes. Is she available?”

    “… Not exactly, no, but I’m her son-in-law, may I help you?”

    “Oh, yes! (Drones on about this “wonderful improvement to Medicare” that I, as someone who has worked in healthcare billing for 20 years, know to be nothing exceptional.)"

    (15 minutes later)

    “Would you like to enroll?”

    “Yes!”

    “Okay, you said her name is (MIL), what is the last name?”

    “(Gave a fake last name).”

    “And her date of birth?”

    “(Gave a fake date of birth). Do you also need her date of death?”

    “In a moment … uh, I’m sorry, what was that?”

    “I asked if you need her date of death?”

    “Date of death?”

    “Yes. She died three and a half weeks ago, and I personally called the beneficiary line to report it. If you were really from Medicare you would know that.”

    He then invited me to … uh … procreate with myself before hanging up.

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    justanudderpeeon  8 months ago

    Whenever I’m in the mood to screw with telemarketers I always make a game of it and make them hang up on me. I always try to waste as much or their time as I can before they hang up. After that I block their number. I usually get 1-5 calls a day when i play the game. Alas, such is the life of a pensioner…Always looking for free entertainment!

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    buflogal!  8 months ago

    For those of you who enjoy tormenting live callers: Please remember these are real people who would not take these horrible jobs if they had any alternative.

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    Seed_drill  8 months ago

    I remember visiting my grandmother at 90 and her picking up a call and going, “oh, ha-ha and slamming it down on some scammer”. I knew she was still ok. 5 years later I we were visiting and it was 80+ deg. in the house because she apparently no longer remembered how to operate the thermostat and I knew she shouldn’t be living on her own anymore.

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    Sisyphos  8 months ago

    Of course this is a true story! It is so very true! I’m not much younger than Ma Pastis, but have far less family. Almost the only calls I get on my admittedly old fashioned no-frills landline phone are spam, solicitations, or telemarketing, and I usually hang up within a second or two, as soon as I recognize the beginning of a spiel….

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    Ammo is busy training in the hills Premium Member 8 months ago

    My widower 87 yo Pops is assaulted every day, we dumped his landline and it got a little better but between junk mail begging & charities it has changed how he lives.

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    SFpagan  8 months ago

    Maybe last panel is the point she was trying to make

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    andrew.scharnhorst  8 months ago

    I was waiting for the punchline - aaaaaaannnnnd there it is, though not so much a punchline, as a punch.

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    calmom75 Premium Member 8 months ago

    I misplace my cell phone all the time. I have a landline now so I can call my cell; I also keep my cell # private and give out my landline instead [which has an answering machine]. Most telemarketers don’t leave messages.

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    I'm Sad  8 months ago

    I wish I had a mom to call. Or anybody willing to have a conversation the old fashioned way.

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    Swirls Before Pine  8 months ago

    Unfortunately. in my Mom’s house, the conversation was typically “Hello? Yes? Sonny, get me my purse.”

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