I live in L.A. and got an unsolicited call from a (323) number. Sounded like a Filipino lady. She started by saying something about vaccine goals. I was immediately annoyed and told her "I don't discuss my personal medical history" or some such. She said she wasn't asking about my medical history, she was just calling to set up an appointment for me to get the vaccine. In true amateur style, I told her it's none of her business. She said it was her business. So before my cheese totally slid off my cracker I again said it's none of her business, and to take me off her list and never call me again. I then hung up. So. If I wasn't so annoyed and was thinking clearer, I should have asked her what organization she was with, who was paying her, etc. but I didn't. Another household member, who didn't answer the call, got a call from the same number 10 min later. No message was left. Just wondering if anyone else in L.A. or elsewhere has started to get these calls? Given the area code, I'm thinking it's a boiler room operation, but who's paying for it? God Bless America, and Up The Rebels! Oh, and neither of us has been vaccinated, and we will not be.
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That's what I'm wondering. I didn't say if I was or wasn't vaxaclotted. I had a text from Kaiser Health Ins a few weeks ago saying their records indicated I haven't been vaxed. Kaiser then called me this week with a personal message from my Dr. saying to get the vax. I didn't listen to the message because I had to input my patient ID before it would play and couldn't be bothered to do that, but that's what it was.
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