Scammers

Almost twenty years ago, I got a support job at a webhosting company.
We packed hundreds of online scammer accounts on cheap servers.
Load averages were astronomical.
The only true solution was to stop overloading the servers.
But instead, we’d tell the caller that we were resetting the queue. Which did nothing.
If they wanted to stay on the line, we’d thank them, put them on hold, and forget about them as we picked up the next call complaining about overloaded servers.
I spent my time in between calls learning how to run my own servers.
And my own scams.