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Default Aug 07, 2020 at 12:05 PM
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I like to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, but my gut feeling is never wrong. My friend has a voicemail app where you can choose from different voicemails including fake errors. I got a voicemail saying it’s out of service. About 5 days later he calls me and tells me to call him and miraculously he picks up like his phone is working. Today I called twice. First, it rings 7 times and I get the out of service message then, I call again and it rings twice. He told me he sees my calls but he’s on the phone. I faked him if there is a reason when I call, he can’t take my calls. He played it off by saying everyone tells him that when they call. How is it possible an error message plays when I call for over two weeks straight? I can’t accuse him, but I think he’s hiding something from me. It’s easy to set a fake error voice message when I call and then play it off like it’s not just my call. It feels like mind games. I asked him to be honest and be I what’s it’s for everyone, but I don’t think he’s being ho eat.
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Default Aug 07, 2020 at 03:29 PM
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If he’s doing that to be annoying and enjoying that, do you want someone like that for a friend? It’s sadistic.

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