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Jerkass: Just about all the phone service reps.Not only are they selfish and refuse to help the customers out in anyway, they also like to pull the conversations with the customers in their own direction completely throwing off the purpose of why the customers called them in the first place. It's All About Me: The reps in every way conceivable.Greed: The reps refuse to issue any refunds or send any checks to customers requesting them, and would proceed to insult the customers as just entitled whiners who are just looking for handouts.Blame Game: The phone service reps often like to shift blame back on the customers for whatever complaints they issue.Ultimately, laws changed in his home state of California that no longer made it legal for him to make calls incoming to his house, and so he retired from prank calling altogether. He also had many legal troubles with the businesses whose phone numbers resembled those he purchased, and he often had to consult with his attorneys that what he was doing was legal. Calls would come in while he was fast asleep, and so he'd have to set up his synthetic equipment on time to answer it. Pete Dzoghi claimed that the process of printing these prank calls into content put on the market was very excruciating.
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These albums can be purchased on Amazon or iTunes, while hard copies are going out of print and are hard to obtain nowadays.
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The majority of victims agreed to give permission to have their voices used. The prank call victims were then contacted again and be informed that they were being used for part of a gig and that they would be compensated generously and their identities kept secret if they agreed to have their voices as part of the prank call CD albums.