In a thick accent and a Wash. D.C. phone #, a caller offered me $9000 for anything but drugs, booze, etc. I had trouble deciphering the rationale as his accent was a bit rough. I asked him to mail it to me, but no chance of that as sometimes the check gets lost , stolen, or ends up at the wrong place. All he needed was my bank account # or 'Pastic card' and I would receive this grant. The only thing he was interrupting was my Craigs List search for a headless body pre rigor. I thought I would play along. I asked about his accent (Phillipino?), but he wouldn't tell me where he was from, other than D.C. I asked him why i should give a stranger my acct #'s. He replied, to receive the money, of course. I asked him for his credit card # and he refused, but transferred me to his supervisor, who, i believe transferred me back to the first guy. There were a couple f**k you's from him, but I didn't respond and he hung on. I asked him if anyone fell for this and he responded you guys (americans) are very smart.At this point I thought his accent reminded me of the hijackers in Capt Phillips, Somali. I told him he should find a better way to make a living. I offered to send him 10K if he gave me his acct #'s. He said he had all the money he needed. I said me too. I asked him why he was talking to me so long and he said if he didn't get off the phone soon his supervisor would get rid of him. Shortly thereafter, I was cut off, about 10 minutes in. I'm tempted to reverse the call to see if I get them. Or, is there a way to fake an incoming #? It was a 202 area code. The joys of being home during the day.....