hahaha so fuuny!!"would u like to deliver, ye u would like to deliver? no do u deliver?!!!" omg thats hilarious..... reallt creative in the prank call category for sure lmao
A: "we dont do delievery" B: "we do delivery" A: "we DONT" ..... "never mind. forget it ok?" LOL they could hear each other's chinese accents, then why didnt they recognize that and go use chinese? that would be less confusing i guess. LOL
@LostPigeonIsADick what reason would scott need to fake it o0 I don't think its fake, I have this confusion working for dominos but I don't ask for the address till the end when its all paid for
Fake shit. Here's why.... The first takeaway asks "how soon can you get here?". This is important to get the conversation going. There is not a take away on this planet that asks the customer how soon they can get to them. Take always tell YOU when to come... E.g. "be ready in 20 mins Sir". The second takeaway notes the order and is about to hang up when he says "ok thank you...". Why hasn't he asked for a delivery address or number or postcode? He also says "oh you're coming to collect it...oh... oh... when you coming." Again, why asking when the customer is coming? You tell the customer when to come by.
they are actually all fake. it's illegal to prank call. stations can lose their licence and the broadcasting companies licence issuer can have their status revoked. Section 73.1206 of the FCC’s rules prohibits the broadcast, or recording for purposes of broadcast, of telephone calls without first getting the consent of the person on the other end of the phone. interpretation two. Section 73.1206 of the Commission’s rules by recording a telephone conversation for broadcast without prior notification to the called party.