The provided text appears to be a transcript of a conversation or a dialogue between multiple individuals. The conversation is disjointed and difficult to follow, but it seems to revolve around several themes.
The conversation starts with a person talking to someone else, possibly a child, about not paying attention to criminals and not letting adults organize things. It then shifts to a discussion about social networks being boring and trying a new app.
The conversation takes a turn when a person mentions that they are a public figure now and need to keep up appearances. They ask someone to dress them up and mention that they are also a child.
The dialogue then jumps to a discussion about a person's crush being in a foreign country and how difficult it is to talk to them. It also mentions a "full moon knife" and a criminal.
The conversation then shifts to a discussion about installing broadband fiber optic cable and the benefits of having fast internet. A person mentions that they use 3G, but it's weak, and their son plays games every night.
The dialogue then takes a turn when a person mentions that they are a detective and need to investigate a case. They ask someone for information and mention that they need to survey the population to see if anyone's house needs to install high-speed internet fiber optic cable.
The conversation then jumps to a discussion about a person's mother being scammed by two individuals who claimed to be installing broadband fiber optic cable. The person mentions that they pretended to be lost and greedy to gather evidence and reported the scammers to the police.
The dialogue ends with a person giving advice on how to avoid scams and mentioning that they will keep people away from dangers. They also mention that they have been traveling for 30 years and have some stories to tell.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is discussing a conversation with someone who claims to be from a telecommunications company and offers to install high-speed internet fiber optic cable.
2. The speaker is skeptical of the offer and suspects it may be a scam.
3. The speaker mentions that they already have 3G internet and don't need the installation.
4. The speaker asks for the company's price list and package details.
5. The representative offers a promotion where if the speaker completes the package for 6 months, they will get one month free, and if they complete it for 12 months, the installation fee will be waived and a modem will be provided.
6. The speaker is still unsure and asks for more information.
7. The representative asks for the speaker's name, address, phone number, and package details to send to the company.
8. The speaker mentions that they have been playing games and need a stable internet connection.
9. The speaker's mother is also involved in the conversation and is concerned about the installation.
10. The speaker suspects that the representatives may be scammers and decides to report them to the police.
11. The speaker advises others to be careful when dealing with people who come to their homes to install or upgrade internet services.
12. The speaker recommends verifying the identity of the representatives and their company before allowing them to install anything.
13. The speaker also advises others to have basic knowledge of technology to quickly detect scams.
14. The speaker reports the incident to the police and warns others to be cautious of similar scams.