ULPT How do I get back at the random woman giving my number out to her doctors, school administrators, collections, etc? All I have is her name.
Posted by stondchrysalis@reddit | UnethicalLifeProTips | View on Reddit | 159 comments
I’ve had my number for 6-7 years. A few months ago I started getting calls for this woman, from a pediatric center looking for payment or reminder for an appointment. One time, I called them back, explained the issue and asked them to have this woman update her number. It stopped for a few weeks but other calls started, and repetitive story short…we are back to the pediatrics center calling me looking for her. How can I stop this? Or make it worse for her, besides not getting her appointment reminders or being target for collections..?
Thanks!
GC414@reddit
Reschedule their appointments
Key-Candle8141@reddit
And make promises to make those late payments
Unless the name is uncommon theres probably not much else you can do
OkeyDokey654@reddit
Or say “Fuck off. I’m not paying you and you can’t do a damn thing about it.”
cubemissy@reddit
I did this when I was getting the same kinds of calls looking for a woman giving out my number. One was a storage facility. I’d talked to them several times, and asked her file be flagged, and the calls would stop….until the next time she skipped a payment.
My last call, I just pretended to be her, and told them I would not be paying, and to take my ass to court.
Used some profanity. I wasn’t proud of that, but I recognized the caller’s voice, the same one who I had corrected several times.
After that, it was easy to just tell the other businesses that I was broke, and would not be paying.
Hopefully, that sped up their timeline to use court to force payment.
CleanProfessional678@reddit
You might be able to use one of those people search websites. It would give alternate contact numbers and addresses.
archerleo7@reddit
Op should use fastpeoplesearch. Free and gives good info.
youdog99@reddit
Spokeo. While subscription based, I use it at least monthly when trying to find old friends or determine who a random unknown number is that has called me.
ItPutsLotionOnItSkin@reddit
Or the opposite,"you don't have the balls to sue me"
Either way it is going to be hilarious
Routine_Awareness413@reddit
Actually, both would be perfect. First you make sure to repeat several times "I, [name woman], acknowledge this debt. But I am not going to pay it to you fuckers. Come and get it, you wouldn't dare to garnish my wages"
AlwaysSleepingBeauty@reddit
They need that person‘s date of birth and maybe the address, the employee has to verify the callers identity before they do anything.
Koalastamets@reddit
Sometimes you can follow a link to cancel the appt online. Depends on patient portal systems and that institutions policy
internet_hero_yams@reddit
This is the way, but cancel them
jynsweet@reddit
Oh yea, and i took over an ebay account that used my email for the login.
jynsweet@reddit
I canceled installation of someone's internet because they used my email address. That internet company doesn't even operate in my area. The company kept sending me emails even after that, to get my service set up. I unsubscribed and marked it as spam.
I have recieved emails from church committies, appt reminders, plane tickets, etc. Never from the same name (if it says). So idk what to do besides cancel, unsubscribe, and block. The church group i did respond and let them know. Mostly because my email was on a whole group thread and after the 3rd one i was like.... this person has no idea.
kgiann@reddit
I did this a bunch to someone last year. They used my email address for a bunch of stuff, like ordering a custom cake, salon appointments, and the PTA newsletter.
Then they used my email address to set up an appointment to do their taxes at one of the chain places. The email had a link to cancel. I did. The appointment came, I guess they realized they had to schedule a new one, and it came to my email again. I ended up canceling their tax appointment 7 or 8 times before they finally figured it out to use their own email address.
fingers@reddit
are you tylerdurden1@gmail.com ? because that guy gets all of my spam.
bill-schick@reddit
Just did this again... Round 2 I guess with a the same person signing me up, because of the specfic locations she signed up my email at, I was able to find her on Facebook and send a message stating "Either learn to type/write your email or you may find these services inaccessible due to use of my email."
PremiumUsername69420@reddit
That’s what I would do, I’d cancel the appointments.
OrchidTostada@reddit
Show up at those appointments
Ninakittycat@reddit
Issue is piss disk
Inevitable_Professor@reddit
Had this happen with an email address. I canceled someone’s Valentine’s Day hotel reservation.
the_YellowRanger@reddit
My husband does this at least once a month. He has a very generic email address and has canceled peoples flights, hotels, concert tickets, anything else he can. He used to let it slide, but after 20 years he's had enough. Plus, for that super important stuff why wouldn't you use your own email address?
HI-McDunnough@reddit
I got my gmail address when the service first came out. What I've learned is 1) there are a lot more people with my first initial and last name than I thought, and 2) many of them don't know their own email address.
the_YellowRanger@reddit
That's exactly what happened to my husband. He got gmail when it was in beta and got the most basic version of his name as an email address without having to add any extra characters. Think jsmith@gmail
NoPair205@reddit
😭 I hope the people who got their stuff canceled weren’t just victim of customer service writing their emails incorrectly 😭
Ajitter@reddit
Even a problem for me using last name and two initials! I wish there was a way to cancel appts, lotta noreply email reminders :(
StoneSoap-47@reddit
If his email is abc123@gmail I apologize!
SneeKeeFahk@reddit
Omg I found you! You have a dentist appointment next Thursday and your water bill is due on the 9th, $142.76. oh and your grandma died.
PursuitOfLegendary@reddit
Whoever genuinely owns get@fucked.com is getting all sorts of follow up emails from trial services I have tried one time
whteverusayShmegma@reddit
Bobsmith@yahoo.com probably hates me
raven_widow@reddit
He passed away in 3018.
troway1984@reddit
From Persistent Email Annoyance Disorder you say?
fingers@reddit
tylerdurden1@gmail.com get soooooo much email.
Cuneus-Maximus@reddit
Also fuck@off.com
cab0lt@reddit
I have infected@analprolap.se and surprise@buttsecks.net. I’ve also cancelled a lot of people’s shit.
IJustAteABaguette@reddit
get@obliterated.org is fun too!
yozoragadaisuki@reddit
I'm sorry for anyone with the phone number 0123456789. The restaurants forced me to key in a phone number to order even when dining in.
monkeyluvz@reddit
I always do 867-5309, plus whatever area code I'm in
jamesfordsawyer@reddit
6 7 YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Objective_Attempt_14@reddit
Hi jenny
F0rgivence@reddit
You can use this for rewards because so many people just do it constantly
fingers@reddit
they want zip codes now.
remylebeau12@reddit
At gas stations
_dead_and_broken@reddit
CVS, Walgreens, grocery stores, like Publix, Kroger, Martin's, Food Lion, anywhere that has a rewards card.
TigerBelmont@reddit
I just wrote that! Jinx!
rora_borealis@reddit
777-9311 is my go-to, thanks to Prince.
Babycam2020@reddit
jenny
Civil_Fox3900@reddit
i got your number
TigerBelmont@reddit
Use (your area code) 867-5309. It’s blanked in all area codes because of the song.
TenaCVols@reddit
I have been trying to contact you about your car warranty.
sanjosanjo@reddit
I use a@aol.com all the time. I apologize to that person.
fingers@reddit
Steve Case's daughter wants to have a word with you.
GuestStarr@reddit
I know someone with an address like that.. not exactly that but close.
joshnosh50@reddit
I saw a legal case where someone had been using the wrong email address for many years like getting on for a decade.
The real owner of the email address cancelled some expensive holiday too late for a refund.
They actually ended up in legal trouble.
No-good-names-left-3@reddit
There’s no way the owner of the email address was held liable. Not a chance.
Blurgas@reddit
I could see it. The confirmation/etc wasn't intended for them and they would have to pose as the person who made the reservations/etc to cancel them.
Email Owner could have just deleted the messages and forgotten about them, instead they opted to cost Dingus however much money they spent.
I don't know if what Email Owner did was illegal, but I could understand Dingus filing a lawsuit over it.
joshnosh50@reddit
That was what I expected. But all the official advice that was given was that they would be liable.
Could have been a fake post but the people advising wouldn't have known that.
thermal_shock@reddit
Yeah, I call bullshit or one of them is lying their ass off
I_wet_my_plants@reddit
My brother used a fake phone number and 123 Main Street for some software trial that resulted in the phone owner getting billed after the trial ended, the old broad filed a police report and he was charged with identity theft and the charges stuck. He had to pay fines and do a year of probation with community service hours
user3won_u@reddit
Do you have a source for this? Or can you at least say when and where it happened?
Savet@reddit
If you can find a link, I'd love to read that.
Blurgas@reddit
I've got an email address I've had for a stupidly long time that I'm about ready to abandon because of some jerk in France.
I've cancelled a few things, took over a few accounts, etc. Hasn't changed shit.
Gmail used to allow you to filter by language...
throwaway_t6788@reddit
i think people may have mistyped.. for emails he should ignore rather than be an AH but calls require active participation so are a nuisance
Late_Being_7730@reddit
Send flowers to the hotel with same guy’s name but an ex gf instead of gf/wife/bf/husbabd
Area51Resident@reddit
I had the same problem. mine ended with n@gmail.com and his nm@gmail.com. I used to get email from his kid's school, contractors, online shopping orders. I tracked the guy down through Linked-In and it didn't stop for years. Emailed his wife to let her know, no response. Emails just kept coming.
Anyone know how to ship piss discs internationally?
throwaway1975764@reddit
I got an email about family Thanksgiving one year mistakenly. I politely emailed back they had the wrong email, please check their spelling. They responded aggressively that this was their [college student] child's email, I must have hacked it, etc etc.
I responded back something along the lines of "sorry mom, bad joke. Of course its me! And yes of course I will be home for Thanksgiving. I will be arriving a day early though because everyone is blowing off classes Thanksgiving week. I will be bringing my relationship partners - yes plural! I have been in a trouple for a couple of months now and I am so excited for you to spending time with all three of us! Also I cannot bring dessert as requested but I will bring a case of tequila as I recently got a job as a 'shot girl' and was able to discreetly bring home a case of the good stuff."
Surprisingly I never heard from them again.
restlessmonkey@reddit
LOL!!!!!!!!! Awesome!!
scienceislice@reddit
Did that make it stop haha
punkwalrus@reddit
I have had the same phone number since 1998, and until probably 2015, I kept getting calls for a "Tyrone Green." Always calls in batches. Some years, 2-3 batches. Other years, none. Calls came from gyms, medical clinics, "loan officers," and various "girlfriends." Tyrone certainly got around. There would be a flood of calls, then they would cease just as abruptly.
Some callers were persistent. Like, angry persistent. Tyrone owed a lot of money to a lot of people. Many would call me repeatedly, not believing I wasn't Tyrone. Some were death threats. Over the years, I figured out Tyrone was moving around, usually major cities in and around Pennsylvania and New Jersey, at least the clinics and gyms were.
ForThePosse@reddit
I had a chick do this with my number. I started leaving vile messages for her church group. Now I just get all the scam calls about a car ive never had nor plan to insure.
chills666@reddit
Block the numbers…?
LegitimateKey9105@reddit
Try using your number to log in on any social media sites that use that as an identifier. (Obviously not the ones you actually used it for)
Facebook definitely lets you log in via phone number, with confirmation being texted to your phone number. That’s how I accidentally got into the account of the jerk who hasn’t stopped using my number in the 15 years I’ve had that number.
DietCoke_repeat@reddit
...and report back.
Lunaryoma@reddit
tell them she died?
DietCoke_repeat@reddit
I like this suggestion. I, so unfortunately, did not know my peeps here in ULPT yet. I had to wing it on my own. I was able to get a message to her via one of the many callers. She was already well aware of her angry stalker. That's why she ditched the phone. I inherited him.
DietCoke_repeat@reddit
The previous owner of my number had an angry stalker. It took me a month to convince him I wasn't her, wasn't hiding her, hadn't stolen her from him, etc. Had to block the fucking fuck.
jaxxon@reddit
I still get calls for a jewelry store that went out of business over 20 years ago. It's less and less frequent, and the people calling tend to be more and more elderly, and their reasons for calling tend to be relevant to something from decades ago.
Pomegranate_1328@reddit
I get calls for some guy named Wayne So I am enjoying these ideas. I think I am going to try saying he is dead next time. I also got someone that typed her email wrong all the time. Mine had a dot in between the letters and hers did not. She somehow messed that up all the time. I just started canceling stuff and changing her passwords. I finally figured out what her email actually was and signed her up for all kinds of crap. I don’t even use that email anymore.
Puceeffoc@reddit
You have the pediatrics number?
Block that number. Problem solved man. You need the internet for this?
Puceeffoc@reddit
Is your number Jenny's from that song?
I have a different life protip. Use her number with your area code when asked for a loyalty number. Either 1) You get something in the transaction or 2) You're giving hecka points to the next guy
Harbor Frieght has like 20 Jenny numbers!
HarrisonBalsack@reddit
My name isn’t common but there is someone in Minnesota (I live in Ohio) who has the same name. I’ve had the Gmail email with my name.last name@gmail.com since the early days of gmail. This rocket doctor thought it would be a good idea to use name last name without the dot. Then proceeded to register for services using it. Don’t know why google allowed it but they did. I started getting their bills for subscriptions, which I would cancel (magazines, Rochester Newspaper mainly). After a week or two they would resign up and give my email again, and I would cancel them again. We were in this loop for 4-5 times. I then changed and signed him up for 2 years of subscriptions and then put a filter on my email looking for firstnamelastname@gmail.com without the dot between the first and last names. And moved them to a separate folder that I quite looking at. After 4-5 months I checked it and there were monthly then started weekly collection emails and all sorts of communications looking for payments for the 2 year subscriptions. I deleted them all and for another few months would delete everything in the folder without reading them. Eventually google realized this isn’t a good way to hand out emails and I am guessing the other guy got a new one.
Chickadee12345@reddit
I had a collection agency calling me for 2 years at least once a week. I kept telling them that it was not that persons number and I had no idea who that person was. But they wouldn't stop. Finally I got so tired of it happening. I had a friend who is a lawyer. He typed up a quick letter on his company letterhead and I mailed it to the company. That at least stopped them from calling me. They admitted that it was my number but with a different area code.
Character_Bed1212@reddit
Every time they call to confirm an appointment, cancel it
TheTeacherInTraining@reddit
SillyStallion@reddit
I've had this happen - it allowed me to set up two factor authentification to my phone. I changed their password to all the accounts. I then proper messed with them. I cancelled their train, hotel reservation, and changed the delivery date for every online shop they did. Eventually they removed my number.
I put up with it for nearly two years before I gave up and messed back with them.
fingers@reddit
Get the woman's name (which you probably already have) by saying, "Sorry, who are you calling? I found this phone and I want to get it back to her. Do you think there's a way I can meet her at her appointment or something?"
You might get her address. Then sign her up for all kinds of stuff.
SoyboyCowboy@reddit
When the school or pediatrician calls, casually mention drugs and relinquish custody of the child.
fingers@reddit
/r/foundsatan
Atlas-The-Ringer@reddit
Gooooooooood
Apotak@reddit
Please calm down, satan.
tree_beard_8675301@reddit
musiclover818@reddit
ohell0@reddit
Are they also using your number for store accounts? I had this happen, and they used all my points at petsmart, the children’s place, and Winn Dixie 🫠
stondchrysalis@reddit (OP)
She has used my reward points :(
Srednasnitsuj@reddit
Had this (still occasionally have) exact same thing happen to me. Eventually one of the times I answered I asked for them to clarify some information. Last name they had on file, address, etc. I used that information to locate her one Facebook and message her. She insisted she was not doing it… fast forward 2 days and I get a new apology message. Her auto-fill still had this number as an option and sometimes it was being used instead of her new one.
PDT1950@reddit
This is on the doctors office. Don’t punish this woman for what may just be a clerical error.
cascadia8@reddit
Tell them she has passed away.
Grayshirt64@reddit
How about blocking the numbers calling for this woman?
Jakkerak@reddit
r/lostredditors
DaLadderman@reddit
This is unethical life pro tips not practical
eyesour@reddit
I have had the same number since my freshman year of high school. Over a decade later I and still get calls almost daily for a woman. One time she got evicted and I could not convince her landlord to leave me tf alone!! I am reading every comment in this thread right now lol
deleted_by_reddit@reddit
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UnethicalLifeProTips-ModTeam@reddit
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gripping_intrigue@reddit
Option 1) tell them you've declared bankruptcy Option 2) tell them you are not accepting anymore harassment calls. I think they legally have to stop calling at that point. Option 3) Tell rhem that your name is Bill Deblasio (IYKYK).
twirlz@reddit
If it's collections it's likely Skip Tracing where they call just about every number associated with the person using tools like Lexus Nexus or others.
Moxiefeet@reddit
You could say she died.
bmd201@reddit
this happened to me once with united airlines. got an email one day confirming my trip to portugal and i was like wtf? i immediately went to my united app and looked, no flights. checked my credit cards, and no charges. but in the email i had the confirmation number so i put it in the app and it literally had my name on it, i was like wtf how is this possible. so since i had this confirmation number i was able to cancel the flight, which i did. got another email about confirming my cancellation and thought that was it.
then a few hours later it happened again so i was thinking someone is fucking with me somehow, this isn’t possible. totally new confirmation number and once again i cancel it. shortly after, another booking. at this point im thinking someone has to just be using my email address somehow. but the crazy part is the person has the same exact name as me and i do not have a common last name so i didnt see how it was possible. i literally cancelled about 5-6 flights in a 24 hour span.
eventually i noticed the united milageplus last 4 digits differed from mine and its a different account so maybe this is legit. i eventually called up united and had to explain this to someone and they were totally not understanding what was happening. when i gave him my mileageplus number he was able to see my contact info and my email which i validated. but when he looked at the email that was used for the person booking their trip the email different from mine although he couldn’t disclose it to me. he dug a bit deeper and looked up their contact info and it different from mine. he couldn’t say their address but it differed from mine and he’s like this is the weirdest thing i ever i ever got a call about. somehow the united system had a glitch i guess because we had the same name and it was sending me his confirmation emails. no clue. he determined it was legit and suggest i just let it go because im messing with someone’s reservations i could be held liable.
later on i went on one of those people search sites and put in my full name and i learned there was someone with the same exact first middle and last name as me in the same state maybe an hour and a half from where i live. so i was thinking to myself damn i was really fucking up someone’s day royally and they bad legit no clue why or what was going on. i felt bad after that but still dumbfounded how the system glitched. the guy did eventually make the trip and i hope he had a good time 🤣
SQLDave@reddit
That made me irrationally angry (not at you, OP)
bmd201@reddit
yea i wasnt too sure of the legality of all that but considering we had the same name and same state i felt it was best to just let it go. like a year later i did have to take united for a vacation and i totally forgot about the issue until it was time for me to make the booking. i was like jeez i hope i don’t have this issue going forward with me now lol.
bmd201@reddit
yea i wasnt too sure of the legality of all that but considering we had the same name and same state i felt it was best to just let it go. like a year later i did have to take united for a vacation and i totally forgot about the issue until it was time for me to make the booking. i was like jeez i hope i don’t have this issue going forward with me now lol.
Dickiedoandthedonts@reddit
Get her full name then Find her actual phone number and redirect them every time. Start signing her phone number up for tax help, gyms, churches, car dealerships and timeshares. Find her address and book an appointment with jehovas witnesses to her house
raduque@reddit
Start telling them she's dead. Make a fake death certificate and ask them where you can mail it to.
Make a burner google voice number for rewards accounts and stop using your real one, when there's no points she won't use it anymore.
nochinzilch@reddit
I had a similar issue. They had the same number but a different area code. It was a mistake.
Heptatechnist@reddit
The implicit assumption here seems to be that the random woman is deliberately providing false information, yet are we sure that this is the case, OP? It could be an error. I know you’ve explained the issue to the centre, but sometimes correcting records is a massive pain in the arse: you fix a detail, then the error crops up again due to admin protocols (I’ve experienced this). It’d be a shame to maliciously target someone who may not be the source of the problem.
stondchrysalis@reddit (OP)
If I had a way to correct her, i would. I’ve talked to some of her providers asking them to have her update her info. But the calls don’t stop. It’s been at least two years now. I’ve even had calls to pick up her child from school and I’ve corrected them. Again. It hasn’t stopped. I left this part out, but she also been using my points for groceries and coffees that are attached to my number. It’s just really getting old.
Heptatechnist@reddit
Oh, wow! Okay, those details change things, for sure. I retract: it does sound deliberate.
OurHouse20@reddit
First things first, start blocking all of those numbers asking for her.
Then piss disc that doctor's office.
hellofellowcello@reddit
I've had my phone number for 22 years. I started getting calls for "Jared" from collectors. Every time they call, I say something like, "dammit, I'm not Jared! I hope you find that motherfucker and when you do, tell him to stop!"
It doesn't really work.I still get calls for him. It's been a few years now.
Responsible_Sea78@reddit
For any business, tell them you are on the do-not-call list, and that there will be legal consequences if they keep calling. Send them a bill for $100 after every annoying call.
VoightKampff_Test@reddit
I finally reported an old workplace to the FCC after YEARS of trying and failing to get them to take me off of their automated text announcements (which were frequent).
It actually worked.
lapsteelguitar@reddit
Cancel appts. Give them a new number to call. Tell them to FOAD so that they cancel her as a customer.
tilldeathdoiparty@reddit
You should confirm the address on file…..
Rowgal1@reddit
Show up for one of the appointments and tell her to stop 😂
BakedBrie1993@reddit
How many years?
(I'm so sorry 😂)
exotics@reddit
You need to find more info on her. Try facebook
cmotdibbler@reddit
Maybe this woman asked ULPT how to get even with a neighbor who lets their dog shit on her lawn.
Local_Produce_4278@reddit
Calm down satan! 😂
Garden_Espresso@reddit
Block the number .
After-Leopard@reddit
The old owner of my number used it constantly for junk things. I let it slide for a while but after 10 years and new sign ups I knew it was intentional. I got enough political texts to know what side he was on so once I was able to figure out his new number I signed him up for everything on the opposite party.
KelpFox05@reddit
You have her name? Wonderful. Find her on Facebook and harass her, her family, and her friends until she starts giving out her own fucking phone number.
aem1309@reddit
I have a similar situation. A woman had been using my phone number for anything and everything for nearly a decade. I recently started getting those scam texts wanting to buy “my” house. It finally dawned on me that they were referring to HER actual address. I sent a strongly worded letter to the address saying that if this continues, I will contact the local sheriffs office and file fraud charges against her. i didn’t sign my name, and I mailed it from a public outbox so she wouldn’t be able to figure out where I live, or who I am. I just signed it as “the RIGHTFUL owner of phone number xxx-xxxx”. I went from getting 2-3 calls a day from collectors, random doctors reminders, vacation scammers, etc, to none.
Before trying the letter route, I tried to cancel one of their vacations that they used my number for the resort specials thing, but they had already checked in.
pacowek@reddit
Tell her that so -and-so said she won't talk to them, and is refusing payment. And that they said they would need to sue her to get their money.
I dunno, maybe the courts would be able to track her down?
bigdave41@reddit
Sounds like that will just get the courts to start calling you as well
random-guy-here@reddit
"We will just start by tracing the phone number!"
StarHelixHelixStar@reddit
Courts don't call. They send subpoenas and process servers.
bigdave41@reddit
Debt collection agencies might call though if they decide to sell on the debt to them rather than bothering to take them to court.
TheNinjaPixie@reddit
Said Star, knowingly
Savet@reddit
Start cancelling her appointments. I had somebody that thought my email was theirs, until I started cancelling their pizza orders.
random-guy-here@reddit
What if the appointments were changed by a day? Imagine showing up to be told she came on the wrong day?
HalfaYooper@reddit
Sorry got convicted of child molestation. We don’t talk to her anymore.
HansZeFlammenwerfer@reddit
6-7 years? 67 67 67
MattR59@reddit
6-7
IridescentWeather@reddit
I tell them I'm their drug dealer and they owe me money. Was getting regular text messages for a "Doug". They've entirely stopped in a month, sucks to be him when he goes to pick up his new car or tries to get hired for his new job but really not my problem.
yandeere-love@reddit
You can try this in Malta but you'd also have to testify in a court case and have your house searched if you do this. Pretty funny though
wonder_why1@reddit
Poor Doug! 🤣 🤣 🤣
Beautiful-Phase-2225@reddit
I get calls for someone with the same name as my old neighbor all the time. Last time I told them they have the wrong number they got insanely aggressive and told me I'm lying, I am the person, why am I lying, ect ect. I told them on no uncertain terms to never call me again or I will be reporting their number and company to the FBI and they will end up being deported regardless of their legal status (foreign accent, localish number). Funny enough that particular number quit calling for them.
My husband gets a lot of calls for a name that we don't know anyone by.
ThatGreenM-M@reddit
Ok keep in mind this is supposed to be unethical:
Answer every call with the goal to be as vitriolic as possible. Make sure to confirm that you are indeed the woman who put your name down, so she gets the full credit. Try to assume as many traits of the caller and attack them for it, curse them, use slurs etc. Bonus points for looking up old timey slurs to really make people's heads turn.
This is most effective if she lives in a smaller town, if it's deep maga country, flip the script and act like a bleeding heart liberal entering psychosis.
The goal is to get her local community to start talking about how insane she is and start refusing her business, the less places she can go then the less she'll be signing your number up.
Otherwise-Topic-1791@reddit
Some lady gave my phone number as emergency contact for her son's school pick up. "Sure. I'll be right there." Block the number.
As far as ULPT, give the collection companies info about what doctors she goes to see and the school(s) she goes to, etc. All the names and numbers for everyone that calls for her.
I once had a phone number the guy gave up to get rid of collections. The only thing was, his family was popular at church and he was a manager at his workplace, family he hadn't told his new number to, etc. So, people calling me all the time. When collections told me that they were going to keep calling because it was the last number they had for him, I had ALL kinds of info about everything I was getting calls about: name of the company he worked for, days and shifts he would be there, where he was going with friends, what he was doing when not working, who with and phone numbers for most......
Scragglymonk@reddit
Had this with an email. Someone organised a pizza party delivery, so changed to collection.
Reschedule all appointments to the earliest or latest possible time.
Payment wanted ? You have spent it all and they can't have it...
shavedratscrotum@reddit
I just mentioned they have a duty of care to have the correct number for emergency contact.
Secondary contact would have me reporting them to any and all authorities.
Voila.
Fixed.
Also why is it always a random woman, I've had my number for 22 years
Remote_Bear_2193@reddit
6-7!!!!!!! lol
kill4b@reddit
Cancel any appointments, reservations, change the login to any services of hers attached to your email. She’ll stop pretty quickly. I have had people use my email for things and I just started doing this. It stops pretty quick when they start having restaurant reservations cancelled last minute and such.
dxwdy@reddit
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feudal_ferret@reddit
Tell them that your 'mom' (or sister, daughter, whatever is applicable) will be in jail for the next 8-15yrs. Her lawyer told you not to reveal her what for due to the nature of the alleged crime.
tree_beard_8675301@reddit
And to please remove this number from their system because you are going to cancel it at the end of the month. Her mailing address and email will still be valid ways to reach her.
pomegranatepants99@reddit
I just call back the doctor and have them take my number out of their system. Problem solved.
the_YellowRanger@reddit
She said she did that already.
Annual_Government_80@reddit
Call the numbers back and report her as a scam and that she has been doing this for some time to avoid payment
Specialist-Device920@reddit
Following. Tired of getting Johnny’s collections calls. And the calls rallying him to BLM events.