Apparently the CRA is going to sue me because I didn't respond to their last half-dozen scam calls.
I'm so terrified.
I'm so terrified.

They tell you they're going to have the cops arrest you in an hour unless you buy $$$$ worth of iTunes gift cards and send them the codes (which will clear up whatever amount of money they claim you owe)?They sound like my former cellphone carrier.
I've never actually had anyone call me in person. It's always been an automated call. I've also had scam emails. CRA has said that for the most part, they will never phone anyone. If you're really in trouble with them, they'll send a letter.I got my first CRA scam call a couple weeks ago. Thick Indian accent screaming into the phone: "I'M PETER FROM THE CANADIAN REVENUE AGENCY, I'M CALLING BECAUSE YOU OWE THE AGENCY-"
No idea what comes after that as I hung up. I do somewhat question how anyone can fall for this. Is garbled, accented screaming the norm overseas when it comes to phone calls from the government?
They send letters asking me to pay up money I owe for supposedly operating a cellphone that doesn't have an account attached to it since January. Since the letter they've sent says that if I don't owe them anything and they've sent the letter to me by mistake I shouldn't pay then I intend to take them at their word.They tell you they're going to have the cops arrest you in an hour unless you buy $$$$ worth of iTunes gift cards and send them the codes (which will clear up whatever amount of money they claim you owe)?
It's insane, how many seniors and new immigrants/refugees get caught in this scam. They hear the words "RCMP" and "arrest" and panic.
Tell them that you have over $2,000,000 tied up in a bank account in Nigeria, but you can't get to it directly. However, if they'll send you their bank account number and PIN, you'll be happy to wire the money there.![]()
Consumer laws act in my favour. If they want to feck about they'll just bring themselves a lot of trouble gratis. It was bad enough that they wouldn't take the **@#@ cellphone back (I can sell it online or to a friend anyway).You know it's a mistake. But do they know it's a mistake? You can't always trust companies like that to catch their own mistakes.
Haven't you seen the post about the Romanian man who was told by his country's court system that he was legally dead? It's on the weird news thread.There's a recent article on CBC about a man who filed the final tax papers for his recently-deceased wife, only to get a letter back addressed to "The Estate of ____" and the name was his own. So not only was his wife dead, he had been declared dead as well.
I never log out. But I get occasional email notices of new replies in that thread.There's a lot to be said for logging in through one's subscriptions page.
I am not enjoying this Leafs-Bruins game.