The sound of a ringing phone has plagued Rose Stama and her family; wrong number phone calls have flooded the Flushing household for the past month, mostly from abroad.
Stama, 85, has had to unplug her phone in order to get some sleep at night.
After speaking with many of the wrong number callers, Stama's daughter and granddaughter figured out that a phone card company called STI Prepaid was at the root of the problem.
NY1 called Verizon and STI and they determined that STI technicians accidentally listed Stama's number as the outgoing number for STI's calling cards. The two numbers, as it turns out, differ by only a digit.
NY1 For You: Queens Woman Flooded With "Wrong Number" Calls
4 comments:
Wrong NUMBER and no comprende.
Wait until she gets some fugazy bill from some shady, fly-by-night phone company.
Listen, lady, I swear I'm not your grandson making fun of you. No, really, you dialed the wrong number. Well, then, if you don't speak English, why are you still screaming at me? Oh, it's the Zoloft? I guess you better call your broker. She put you on Zoloft, didn't she. How did I know you're on Zoloft? Isn't everybody? Look at the stock market. Irration exhuberance, they called it. While it lasted.
You mean the warranty on her snowblowing jet ski blender oven hasn't expired? And she doesn't need to refinance since she paid off her mortgage? And all the termites in her house were painstakingly grown in her ant farm? And she's so warm from marketing hot air, she uses neither gas nor oil heat? Actually, she's so well insulated, she heats with radon gas. And she doesn't care to fly your expensive turboprop to to see the newly deposited New Orlans swamp she just won? Oh, gosh, darn, creepers!
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