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Prank Call: Man Curses Out Car Dealership That Accuses Him Of Tampering With Car [EXCLUSIVE]

It’s too early in the morning to mess with some people. Roy Wood Jr. called up a man and claimed that he pushed back the number on the odometer of the car he traded in. The man traded in the car two months ago and didn’t understand why they are calling now so he hung up. Follow @TheRSMS When Wood tried calling again he got hung up on. Then the man began to curse him out and Wood told him he would kick his ass. The man on the phone was ready and hung up again. Finally he found out he was being pranked. Listen to “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show ” 6am ET. RELATED:  Prank Call: Maintenance Demands To Know How The Toilet Backed Up [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED:  Prank Call: County Employee Gets Way Too Involved In Woman’s Marriage Business [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED:  Prank Call: Couple Accused Of Stealing From Cruise Ship [EXCLUSIVE] The Latest : Happy Birthday W.E.B. DuBois Rep. John Lewis To Be Honored At Civil Rights Museum Tisha Campbell-Martin Files For Divorce From Duane Martin Prank Call: Man Curses Out Car Dealership That Accuses Him Of Tampering With Car [EXCLUSIVE] Damn Gina: Tisha Campbell-Martin Files For Divorce And The Internet Reacts #TBT: When Your Favorite Girl Groups Appeared On Your Favorite Sitcoms Kylie Jenner’s Tweet About Not Using Snapchat Singlehandedly Made Their Stock Plummet One Gospeled-Out Version Of The National Anthem Will Have You Taking A Knee Tiffany Haddish Becomes The First Black Woman To Host The MTV Movie Awards These Hypothetical Texts Between ‘Lonely Lebron’ & Kyrie Irving Will Make You L.O.L [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1843401″ overlay=”true”]

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Prank Call: Man Curses Out Car Dealership That Accuses Him Of Tampering With Car [EXCLUSIVE]

Cyber theft of $200,000 from Gregg County TX tax

LONGVIEW, Texas — An East Texas county has halted electronic fund transfers after cyber hackers believed to be in Russia allegedly stole $200,000 in tax-related funds. The Longview News-Journal reported Tuesday that Gregg County, state and federal authorities are investigating. Tax assessor/collector Kirk Shields said Monday that local tax payments destined for schools and cities were hijacked. Shields says confirmation of Nov. 23 theft, discovered in progress and traced to a website in Moscow, has led to changes in the county's method for moving funds. Thieves use malicious software, known as malware, to infect the computers of unsuspecting users by e-mail. Shields says a county employee who mistakenly unleashed the virus has been suspended for violating cyber-security policy. Efforts continue to retrieve the funds and identify the hackers. ___ Online: http://www.co.gregg.tx.us/default.asp ___ added by: ras_menelik