![]() ![]() ![]() Pranker: Okay, let me come get 10 tacos para iiavar, I will come right now and get it. Pranker: You want me to go ask him to take a crap in paper bag so I can. Guy: What I'm told you? You need to bring back the food so I can see it. Pranker: Por que my friend, you know he get very sick. Guy: Bring it back and I'll fix it for you. Pranker: The food eh- no cook eh- too good. Pranker: Por que you know, I'm coming to get some tacos for me and my friend. Pranker: Necessito I-I wanna talk to the manager please. ![]() The manager tried to get Juan to speak Spanish instead, and I was able to dodge that and save the call! Where should Juan call next? What was your favorite line from this hysterical interaction? Let me know in the comments below! With a little help from Tyrone, I explained to the manager that the only compensation adequate enough to soothe our aching stomachs would be 20 FREE TACOS. Juanito can be just as over-the-top as Buk Lau! I decided to use him to prank call Taco Bell and complain that a friend and I had gotten food poisoning and we want compensation. “YOU TRY TO TEASE ME, YOU GIVE ME THE BLUE BALLS.”.“Were you all exhibiting bitch-like behavior to him?”.Pretend to take the order and give an estimated delivery time. If the number is far outside of the delivery range, they are likely not a legitimate customer. The prankster will likely not expect that answer and will not know what to say and hang up.Ĭlearly it’s a prank if you don’t do food deliveries. If he/she gives a wrong answer, then you’ll know it was a prank. If not, ask the caller about the model and color car that you drive. If possible, look at your car to see if there’s a note there. Shout “BOO!” and hang up.ġ2 – They claim to have left a note on your car The prankster is trying to scare you, so turn the tables on him/her by showing that you aren’t falling for it. And, if you do happen to believe in ghosts, is there any sign of paranormal activity? Photo by Anthony Shkraba under pexels licenseĬ’mon, everyone knows ghosts aren’t real. He/she might feel like he/she has won at first, but when the information is used for anything, he/she will quickly realize that the joke was on him/her. Give the prankster or scammer bogus answers. If the caller is unable to identify the agency they represent, then it is likely a scam. If they are ridiculous or require personal information, then it is either a prank or a scam. Listen closely to the type of questions being asked. Others might hang up and block your number. If the person is a bored kid trying to make trouble, he/she will start to feel scared and might confess it was a joke right away to avoid getting in trouble. Say “I’m reporting you to the ” in a serious tone. If you haven’t entered any competitions or haven’t played the lottery, then there’s no way you could have won anything. Unfortunately, many people have fallen victim to these phone calls and have even been scammed by unscrupulous characters. Photo by Lisa Fotios under Pexels LicenseĠ7 – They say you’ve won tickets/the lottery Let them sit there saying “hello” until they get frustrated and hang up. What to say/do: Turn the tables on this prankster by going completely silent. If he/she ignores the question or gives a phony name you don’t recognize, then it’s clear that it’s not a legitimate call. The best way to find out if this is a prank is by asking the person his/her name. The prankster will get upset that you are beating him/her at his/her own game and will likely get annoyed and hang up. Most likely it is a kid or teenager fooling around with his/her friends. Once you are sure it is a prank call, you can flip the script by talking to the person in gibberish as well. Sometimes, they even use modulators to prevent their voices from being detected. This one is pretty obvious since people rarely speak that way. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio under pexels licenseĠ2 – What to say to prank callers who speak gibberish or use a weird voice ![]()
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