Yosemite**Sam
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- Apr 3, 2006
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I received a phone call today from a male identifying himself from the NRA. He asked me to listen to a short audio allegedly from "Wayne La Pierre" who was soliciting help in recruiting new members to fight a United Nations treaty for a global gun ban.
When the solicitor returned to the line he attempted to sell me a five year membership. I started laughing and told him he wasn't a real NRA representative. I then advised him I am a life member and he should have known so if he was truely a NRA representative. He stated that the NRA doesn't share membership information and therefore he was unaware of my membership status.
The solicitor then gave me a pitch for a donation to fight the United Nations and its upcoming gun ban treaty. The solicitor said the administration is getting ready to sign the treaty. I advised him that I never use my credit card over the phone for unsolicited transactions. I told him to mail me some paperwork and I'd be happy to make a donation. The solicitor then locked me into a specific dollar amount that I would donate and then went back to requesting a credit card number. I laughed again and advised him that we had already covered that and he wouldn't get my credit card info over the phone.
The phone call ended with another recording thanking me for helping the NRA.
What do you think?
When the solicitor returned to the line he attempted to sell me a five year membership. I started laughing and told him he wasn't a real NRA representative. I then advised him I am a life member and he should have known so if he was truely a NRA representative. He stated that the NRA doesn't share membership information and therefore he was unaware of my membership status.
The solicitor then gave me a pitch for a donation to fight the United Nations and its upcoming gun ban treaty. The solicitor said the administration is getting ready to sign the treaty. I advised him that I never use my credit card over the phone for unsolicited transactions. I told him to mail me some paperwork and I'd be happy to make a donation. The solicitor then locked me into a specific dollar amount that I would donate and then went back to requesting a credit card number. I laughed again and advised him that we had already covered that and he wouldn't get my credit card info over the phone.
The phone call ended with another recording thanking me for helping the NRA.
What do you think?