Someone Set Up This Recording To Fool Telemarketers. You Won't Believe What Happens On This Call
January 14, 2016
"Lenny" is a collection of computer recordings designed to fool telemarketers into thinking they're talking to a real person. The software is set up so that Lenny only replies once it recognizes that the telemarketer is finished speaking. Whoever set up the recordings is a genius.
This particular call is a wild ride from start to finish. It takes the telemarketer, Michael, roughly eight minutes to figure out that Lenny is playing some sort of joke but he doesn't quite realize what. Then you get to witness a car crashing into the telemarketer office building. Enjoy...
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