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I created the "victim soundboard" information quite a while ago and have updated it recently, which prompted someone to remove the whole thing because it's unsourced. Don't get me wrong, the background information is definitely out there, but I am just writing from my experience with the subject and haven't as of yet taken the time out to cite sources and add references. (This seems to happen with a variety of edits that I make.) Could someone please refine the section by adding credible sources, perhaps from soundboardprankcalls.wikia.com? Just don't deadpool the whole thing because it is not only expository and informative, but useful to victims of prank calls. --Wykypydya (talk) 19:39, 30 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]