sima-hebburn
Striker
I got a life insurance one the other day.
Him - your life insurance is up for renewal
Me - what? Mine?
Him - yes, your insurance is up for renewal
Me - that's weird
Him - how much are you currently paying?
Me- you tell me
Him - we can beat it
Me - can you fuck
Him - please don't swear
Me - you called me ya knobber
Him - sir, please don't swear
Me - you should be embarrassed about your job
Him - fuck you
Me - please don't swear
Him - jump off a bridge
Then hung up
is this true, i know the daily fail jazz up the story's to sell. next time they ring, 'mi going to wind em up
Convicts are being paid for ‘cold-calling’ householders from jail.
The inmates of some of the country’s toughest prisons are being trusted to harvest sensitive information – sometimes involving financial affairs.
They are picking up £3.40 a day to call potential customers for insurance policies. They also carry out marketing surveys.
One of the cold-callers was a conman who ran a £5.7million telemarketing scam with thousands of victims.
Antoni Muldoon, 71, who was jailed for seven years for fraud, said: ‘You try to find out as much information as you can.’
The personal details include names, ages, marital status and number of children. Householders can be asked whether they own or rent their home and whether they have life insurance.