If they, in the first place, were afraid of that, then they wouldn't be doing the gd 💩to you in the gd first place. Either that, or they are pretty effin' stupid. 🫤
I got a very strange text from someone asking me if they left their lipstick in my car (I do not have a car), but as i began playing along they began repeating the same texts over and over and saying stuff like "i lost my caliber" and "i hope im not intruding" then eventually stopped responding.
The kid should have apologized to the guy saying sorry buddy wrong number ment to play a joke on my friend instead of leaving him pissed off thinking he was pranking and calling random peoples numbers
@@Psawyer555 it's also concerning and confusing how he knew where the boys were to knock at the door. In the 90s there was no Google to find out what number was calling him. Only way I can think of to find out would be triangulating the call and the average Joe wouldn't do that.
@@ReapersBabyPhone books used to show home numbers, names, and addresses of people. However, it would have been very difficult to look up a number to find a name and address as they were listed by a person’s name first. But I suppose if they lived in a small community, it would have been possible. 🤷♀️
In the early 2000s I was in college. Back then, each room had a landline phone and the college had its own phone service. One night I got a message from these 2 guys saying they were going to beat my ass. I didn’t recognize their voices. They were laughing. I reported it to campus security and told my parents. Security said it sounded like a joke due to the laughter. I received a letter from the county prosecutors office regarding the incident. I didn’t get anymore calls like that except for that one time and nothing came of it, but I was scared for a while.
When you say college, do you mean university or do you mean like a trades college?. In Canada they are two distinct places of learning. A university is where you get a PhD, a degree, a masters etc. where as in a college i.e community college you get a diploma or certificate.
@@sarabrines3608 LOL!! No problem. I suppose the term "college" is an umbrella term for post secondary education. Up here we usually say I went to university to get a doctorate degree and I went to college to learn computer programming etc. I think the UK, Australia and New Zealand are the same as us.
Night time spooks, Great channel. Good stories here. I had a stranger call me in the past. Said some fresh things to me and I hung up. This is when I was a young girl on my father's old, corded dial phone. Seconds later he called again, and I knew it was him and I kept the phone ringing. I did not have caller ID. But thankfully he finally gave up and stopped. Hate people like this. It's troublesome and scary you do not know the stranger on the other end of the line.
It is very annoying and irrtating that these"unknown callers" won't take a hint of stop calling or texting I would just get another cell phone and call block to ignore these these kinds of"unknown callers" that just want attention.
"I Saw What You Did" (TV movie, 1988) starring David Carradine and Robert Carradine. It is viewable on UA-cam. Two teens playing games making prank calls on the phone unintentionally get the attention of a serial killer who soon starts targeting them.
Story 1: This is why you don't prank phone call Story 2: Stalker Story 3: Should have called the service provider, reported all those numbers, and blocked them. But smart to get a new number and call the police Story 4: Creep
The first story, for some reason reminds me of the scene on The Simpsons, where Bart keeps calling Mo at the bar, and then Moe has had enough of his shit and comes to his house
Home alone one night and got a scary text from unknown number that said LET ME IN. Of course, my door was locked; the number was not local but area code was in the same state. I texted them back and told them to cut it out. From what I guessed they were locked out of their place and were texting their roommate to let them in and somehow got their roommates number mixed up with mine...but I don't know that for sure. There were a few more texts and I finally called them and said I'd call the police because they were scaring me. It really freaked me out though, thinking they actually could be outside my place.
Last year, I dealt with a similar situation a couple of times. Like there was this one instance where some random guy called me and said that I called him. However, when I checked my phone log, there was no number that matched the guy's. Even when I told him this, however, the guy gave me attitude before hanging up. Another time, I had gotten a missed call from some woman who claimed the same thing that I had called her, but I never did. She too gave me attitude before hanging up. I believe the last occurrence was when I got this voice-mail from another random woman telling me to stop calling her and that I had called several times even though I didn't.
@Smallzzz956 I think I heard about that. Something called "Phone Spoofing" I believe. Either way, I just ended up blocking those random numbers as I didn't want to keep dealing with the callers' b.s.
Back in the 80’s with only a land line I used to get late night horror calls. I wouldn’t hang up but listened. This would happen randomly and it was the same guy. Very creepy and I’m a guy , 6’3” & 210 lbs.
I did get a text one time telling me to "be safe out there". I responded "Idk who you are, but thank you", because my area just recovered from a winter storm. They got the message that I wasn't the right person to text
I once bought a used cell phone (they used to sell them used in some cell-stores). I was startled to see the person who owned it previously never bothered to delete any of their texts. There were tons of conversations. I scanned a few for curiosity, but they were boring & some were in a language I didn't know. I deleted them all. I started getting phone calls, with a caller-ID I didn't know. I ignored it, thinking they;d get the message. I even put a Voicemail with my own name on it. The calls kept coming. I finally answered one, feeling rather annoyed as it was late. A male voice with an heavy accent asked for some woman. I calmly told him "Sorry, wrong number." 'silence'. He suddenly almost-shouted "WRONGGG number?!!" as if he were furious. I replied "Yes, that is right." He hung up right away. Luckily I never heard from him again. Maybe it belonged to the man's ex-girlfriend before.
Story number 2: Why on earth did she tell the guy at the door that she called the cops on him? She blew the opportunity for the police to catch and identify him. It's like she gave a heads up to the perpetrator.
Or just not answer and block the number? Most people will stop if they think the phone number isn’t currently owned/doesn’t answer. It’s really not that hard..
Right? I absolutely hate stories where they just let them leave by admitting they called the cops. 9/10 stories are like that and it just frustrates me to no end esp bc some of the times the person will actually end up going back to the house once the cops leave. That’s what they get for not waiting for the police to take care of the situation.
@@sarasmith9450 It's very likely. Now people recommend having a Google number because a lot of men will call the number while standing right there in front of you to check if it's actually yours or not.
I hope all is well, I understand the worthless feeling you have, but you gotta keep on pushing forward. Keep your head up. I'm proud of you for trying your hardest everyday.
Why do these story submitters insist on telling the creeps they're calling the cops?!?! Just frigging call them and let the cops catch them!
We got one smart guy over here
It’s a common thing, they are the real life equivalent of “the blond running into the basement after being chased in a slasher movie”. 😂
It’s worse when they say they’re calling the cops and then don’t cause they leave
Seriously 😳... don't say anything just do it!
If they, in the first place, were afraid of that, then they wouldn't be doing the gd 💩to you in the gd first place. Either that, or they are pretty effin' stupid. 🫤
And here I am again listening to these scary stories at night all alone crazy me.
Story 1: Sounds like you learned the definition of “F around and find out.”
The stranger taught you a valuable lesson. Sounds like you learned it.
The stranger overreacted
Getting threatening calls/messaging from strangers, after you get a new phone number is terrifying.
I've egged them on before and invite them to come on over and handle their business. Lmao 🤣
@@killroyjohnson1256Lmao!
I got a very strange text from someone asking me if they left their lipstick in my car (I do not have a car), but as i began playing along they began repeating the same texts over and over and saying stuff like "i lost my caliber" and "i hope im not intruding" then eventually stopped responding.
story 2 - dang! the suspicious man had already left before the police shows up! hoping the police would find the man who was stalking OP & arrest him!
I know...dumb move...
The kid should have apologized to the guy saying sorry buddy wrong number ment to play a joke on my friend instead of leaving him pissed off thinking he was pranking and calling random peoples numbers
True but why did a grown adult get that pissed off that he showed up at their house? He obviously has anger issues
@@Psawyer555 yes true to
@@Psawyer555 it's also concerning and confusing how he knew where the boys were to knock at the door.
In the 90s there was no Google to find out what number was calling him.
Only way I can think of to find out would be triangulating the call and the average Joe wouldn't do that.
@@coreydailey4939 🤣
@@ReapersBabyPhone books used to show home numbers, names, and addresses of people. However, it would have been very difficult to look up a number to find a name and address as they were listed by a person’s name first. But I suppose if they lived in a small community, it would have been possible. 🤷♀️
Any random numbers and unknown - most of the time I ignore it.
In the early 2000s I was in college. Back then, each room had a landline phone and the college had its own phone service. One night I got a message from these 2 guys saying they were going to beat my ass. I didn’t recognize their voices. They were laughing. I reported it to campus security and told my parents. Security said it sounded like a joke due to the laughter. I received a letter from the county prosecutors office regarding the incident. I didn’t get anymore calls like that except for that one time and nothing came of it, but I was scared for a while.
Thats a scary experience
When you say college, do you mean university or do you mean like a trades college?. In Canada they are two distinct places of learning. A university is where you get a PhD, a degree, a masters etc. where as in a college i.e community college you get a diploma or certificate.
@@PunchBuggyDreams It was a university. Thank you for explaining the difference in Canada. I didn’t know that.
@@sarabrines3608 LOL!! No problem. I suppose the term "college" is an umbrella term for post secondary education. Up here we usually say I went to university to get a doctorate degree and I went to college to learn computer programming etc. I think the UK, Australia and New Zealand are the same as us.
Night time spooks, Great channel. Good stories here. I had a stranger call me in the past. Said some fresh things to me and I hung up. This is when I was a young girl on my father's old, corded dial phone. Seconds later he called again, and I knew it was him and I kept the phone ringing. I did not have caller ID. But thankfully he finally gave up and stopped. Hate people like this. It's troublesome and scary you do not know the stranger on the other end of the line.
Thank you that is a creepy experience
Chrissy can I take you on a date
great topic! thanks for the stories!!!
Unknown callers are always scary to be honest
Exactly 💯💯💯
Maybe that was why the other person changed there phone number
That guy who kept getting harassed with texts and calls definitely had the old number of a drug dealer lol
It is very annoying and irrtating that these"unknown callers" won't take a hint of stop calling or texting I would just get another cell phone and call block to ignore these these kinds of"unknown callers" that just want attention.
You exactly right!!!
If a strange man tells you to come outside NO , call the police they can talk to him but don't tell him so he stays
Three great prank call films:
When A Stranger Calls
Black Christmas
and of course Scream
"I Saw What You Did" (TV movie, 1988) starring David Carradine and Robert Carradine. It is viewable on UA-cam.
Two teens playing games making prank calls on the phone unintentionally get the attention of a serial killer who soon starts targeting them.
Don't hang up too! Not as popular but it's creepy as hell
Sometimes I pick up for unknown numbers or numbers I don't recognize. Usually there's no one there. Other times they're trying to sell me solar power.
this sure sends a shiver down my bone
Story 1: This is why you don't prank phone call
Story 2: Stalker
Story 3: Should have called the service provider, reported all those numbers, and blocked them. But smart to get a new number and call the police
Story 4: Creep
The first story, for some reason reminds me of the scene on The Simpsons, where Bart keeps calling Mo at the bar, and then Moe has had enough of his shit and comes to his house
Home alone one night and got a scary text from unknown number that said LET ME IN. Of course, my door was locked; the number was not local but area code was in the same state. I texted them back and told them to cut it out. From what I guessed they were locked out of their place and were texting their roommate to let them in and somehow got their roommates number mixed up with mine...but I don't know that for sure. There were a few more texts and I finally called them and said I'd call the police because they were scaring me. It really freaked me out though, thinking they actually could be outside my place.
Last year, I dealt with a similar situation a couple of times. Like there was this one instance where some random guy called me and said that I called him. However, when I checked my phone log, there was no number that matched the guy's. Even when I told him this, however, the guy gave me attitude before hanging up. Another time, I had gotten a missed call from some woman who claimed the same thing that I had called her, but I never did. She too gave me attitude before hanging up. I believe the last occurrence was when I got this voice-mail from another random woman telling me to stop calling her and that I had called several times even though I didn't.
It’s happened to me too but I found out their are some hackers who will use other people’s numbers for some off reason
@Smallzzz956 I think I heard about that. Something called "Phone Spoofing" I believe. Either way, I just ended up blocking those random numbers as I didn't want to keep dealing with the callers' b.s.
@@21Milli22 yup. Your number got spoofed
Back in the 80’s with only a land line I used to get late night horror calls. I wouldn’t hang up but listened. This would happen randomly and it was the same guy. Very creepy and I’m a guy , 6’3” & 210 lbs.
I'm the same as you. A little over six feet and 205 lbs and I ain't afraid of nuthin.
0:33 Man, I feel old now 😅
Will you ever do wrong address horror stories?
That would sound like fun
Stopping obscene callers is easy. Blow a whistle down the line. They don't call back
It's the first thing I think of. Well, not a whistle but an air horn. Just let them start talking and BLAM!!! And then laugh maniacally.
Why do people reveal they called the cop when it gives the creep a chance to run away?
True!
Thease are brilliant to fall asleep too 😂
I hate when random people call your phone 😑
This might just be me but I have found it more often seems to be a man
@@bennewman4675that’s racist
@@TakeThePenn lol that's not racist, that's sexist. Lol.
@@jackiethompson8829 You're incorrect!
@@TakeThePenn how am I incorrect about what someone said about its usually a man calling? It was still funny anyway.
It is scary to dial the wrong number
That's why for a while I never called anyone on the phone unless I had to
If they didn't know they moved or they gave them a wrong address. Then it could be a wrong address horror story
Someone called me from my same phone number at 2am
Makes me thankful that my phone automatically silences and potentially hangs up on unknown numbers
I did get a text one time telling me to "be safe out there". I responded "Idk who you are, but thank you", because my area just recovered from a winter storm. They got the message that I wasn't the right person to text
Story 2: next time don’t tell him you called the cops, you wait for the cops to show up and get him right there!!
I remember getting a text message with a photo of a black garbage bag with a text saying “Got em👍” and a “now what???”
For the ones that get creepy people asking for your number, a strat for that is giving them the number of your eldest brother or your dad.
Spooky!
Yo I’m subed!!
Thank you
Btw why dose it say camman18 LoL
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For the killers it was a right number
I once bought a used cell phone (they used to sell them used in some cell-stores). I was startled to see the person who owned it previously never bothered to delete any of their texts. There were tons of conversations. I scanned a few for curiosity, but they were boring & some were in a language I didn't know. I deleted them all. I started getting phone calls, with a caller-ID I didn't know. I ignored it, thinking they;d get the message. I even put a Voicemail with my own name on it. The calls kept coming. I finally answered one, feeling rather annoyed as it was late. A male voice with an heavy accent asked for some woman. I calmly told him "Sorry, wrong number." 'silence'. He suddenly almost-shouted "WRONGGG number?!!" as if he were furious. I replied "Yes, that is right." He hung up right away. Luckily I never heard from him again. Maybe it belonged to the man's ex-girlfriend before.
I got a random text a few months back saying "The Police are coming to your house" so I replied ok, send 'em. 🤷
They never showed up.
Damn
I normally get 1 or 2 weird numbers aweek just loud heavy breathing
Hell nah I would’ve tell em to pulled up 😅
In story 3: I recently got a new number, and I keep getting WhatsApps from random people
10:45 why the hell didn't this person just block the damn numbers...smh...
Story number 2: Why on earth did she tell the guy at the door that she called the cops on him? She blew the opportunity for the police to catch and identify him. It's like she gave a heads up to the perpetrator.
Hi
Not sure if the guy was a cop at first to track their location
F*ck that! I dont like people playing on my phone. I keepa it real
Or just not answer and block the number? Most people will stop if they think the phone number isn’t currently owned/doesn’t answer. It’s really not that hard..
Story #2Why would you tell him the police were coming why not just let him get caught
Right? I absolutely hate stories where they just let them leave by admitting they called the cops. 9/10 stories are like that and it just frustrates me to no end esp bc some of the times the person will actually end up going back to the house once the cops leave. That’s what they get for not waiting for the police to take care of the situation.
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If you ever get a scary call man or woman don't mess around waiting for something to happen
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I would never have gotten the cops involved. I would have just changed my number and be done with it.
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Story 4: how did he know where you live?
My guess is that he called the fake number right away, then saw her leaving, and then had his cab follow her home.
@@sarasmith9450 It's very likely. Now people recommend having a Google number because a lot of men will call the number while standing right there in front of you to check if it's actually yours or not.
This guy's horror stories aren't really horror at all.... They're just stories.... Smh..
Story 3 sounds like a debt collector.
Fourth!!❤
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I hate my life
I hope all is well, I understand the worthless feeling you have, but you gotta keep on pushing forward. Keep your head up. I'm proud of you for trying your hardest everyday.
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