Tell what you would do........
@friendship4lyfe (520)
Saint Lucia
6 responses
@JoyfulOne (6231)
• United States
14 Jun 09
For some unknown reason, that happens to me a lot lol. The last time some guy was looking for a Mike something, I told him there was no Mike at this number and he must have dialed wrong. So, about 5 minutes pass and he calls again. Told him the same thing and then he starts arguing with me! Well...this IS the number that Mike gave me to call him back at. I explained that either Mike gave him the wrong number, or he dialed it wrong. The 4th time he called back angry I shouted back at him 'what part of wrong number don't you understand? Maybe Mike gave you a wrong number on purpose cause you're definitely a pain in the bee-hind!' Lol, he never called back after that. I just hate it when they argue with you that they do have the right number and you know for sure it can't possibly be. I would have ignored the calls but he just kept dialing it over and over and it was constantly ringing. Some people just don't get the message lol. I would never meet them, what would be the point?! I wouldn't feel like shaking hands with a possible dangerous situation.
@friendship4lyfe (520)
• Saint Lucia
14 Jun 09
There are some people who act like they dont understand simple english.I hate answering wrong numbers and they want to argue with me about it.i think that if you dial a number and someone picks up and say wrong number you just hang up and check the number again before you dial.
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@airakumar (1553)
• India
18 Jun 09
If this happened, I wuld just say it is wrong number. I would accept again the call and say that it is wrong number and if done again and again I will warn them not to call again otherwise the number will be sent to the complaint office.
@georginaswift86 (111)
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14 Jun 09
I agree with the other two comments. There is no need for you to meet this person, it isn't a movie. They obtained your number from somewhere so I wouldn't trust this person as far as I could throw them. They are clearly trying to deceive you by saying otherwise.
If it is that it was a genuine mistake when calling you, why did they keep calling? If you don't get through to who you want, why would you settle for chattin with a stranger?
I don't really understand why people would make prank calls or speak to complete strangers. It could turn out to be very dangerous.
@geogirl85 (116)
• United States
14 Jun 09
I know I've had conversations with wrong numbers before, and it isn't so bad. I think if you end up striking up a conversation with someone you don't know, and the two of you hit it off and decide to meet in person, then there is nothing wrong with that, as long as you are careful about the location, nowhere alone, that sort of thing. This situation, on the other hand, doesn't sound so friendly, if he only wants to meet you because he thinks that you are lying about being someone else. At best, if you meet him, he could just turn out to be disapointed that you weren't lying, but it could definitely get a lot worse. From what you've said so far, I would recommend against meeting this person, or even continuing to talk to them.
@sarahrainbow (162)
• China
14 Jun 09
I would directly tell him he got the wrong number.If he called again for the same reason, perhaps I would give him more explanation. I think it's not necessary at all to meet him. It's not my mistake, why should I care how he thought?
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
14 Jun 09
No to all the questions. Many had gotten into trouble because of a simple cellphone call. If it is not your call, why entertain it. Why go to length of meeting in person when you know there is already a lie somewhere. Aren't there more important things you should be doing than entertaining wrong dials?






