DaveReading
Don't suffer fools gladly (must try harder!)
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I have thought about the issues you raise and have never been rude to the callers who I believe may even be unaware that they are part of a scam.
That's probably true to a certain extent, in that the scammers obviously don't hire people by teling them they are going to be doing something illegal.
But anyone with half a brain must realise, by the time they have been in the job for a few days, that they are participating in a scam - if only because they will have been told that by some of their more clued-up targets. A BBC programme a few months ago backed that up in an interview with a former member of one of the teams.
I wouldn't blame anyone for being rude to someone who is knowingly out to defraud them. I don't personally, though I've been gratuitously sworn at myself by some of the scammers. Instead, I like to try to keep them on the line for as long as possible, on the principle that while they are talking to me they can't be conning some other poor unsuspecting victim.
Having recently got one of those phones that automatically switch withheld and international numbers to the ansaphone, I'm actually starting to miss my chats with the scammers, who for some reason never seem to leave a message.