Subj : deaf and dumb To : August Abolins From : Bob Roberts Date : Fri Jan 22 2021 14:46:54 AA> their wonderful unsolicited music, or something. At first I AA> thought that maybe someone was delivering a singing telegram. AA> But the request to pay for the performance combined with the AA> begging really pissed me off more than anything. Are you often the recipient of singing telegrams? It must have happened at least once if this was even a possibility... AA> lockdown) and cold (reduced heating). I thought it was unusual AA> that someone wouldn't respond to my "Hello". He just comes up AA> to the check-out counter and proceeds to pull out 3 different ID AA> cards and lay them out. They looked rather worn from being AA> stored in a pocket. I did not look very closely, but one of AA> them had the words "deaf", "hearing", "please", "give". This is similar to a scam I used to see in Airports, before 9/11, and still see on public transportation in The City (San Francisco). A person, claiming to be deaf, will hand out cards indicating their are deaf and soliciting a donation. Sometimes it will be accompanied by an item which you can keep if you donate. It's most often a small package of tissues. They will start at one end of the car, hand out all their cards and tissue, then go back and pick up the tissue, and/or donations left. Bob Roberts --- SBBSecho 3.12-Linux * Origin: Halls of Valhalla -:- hovalbbs.com:2333 (1:218/840) .