A few days ago, something spooky happened. My grandma’s old rocking chair—the one that hasn’t moved in years—suddenly started rocking back and forth on its own. Naturally, the only explanation was clear: my grandma’s ghost had come for a visit. Logical, right?
And when you’ve got a ghost, what’s the first thing you do? You call Ghostbusters.
But... how do you actually call them? What’s their number?
Let’s explore a few options:
A. (311) 555-2368: This was their actual number back in the day. If you want to try, go ahead! Just be ready to use an American line or international calling.
B. support@ghostbusters.global: Not exactly your typical "phone number," but hey, it’s an option!
C. ghostbusters.eth: If they’ve embraced Web3 and snagged their ENS, that could work too.
This got me thinking: we’re moving away from traditional phone numbers altogether. Isn't that kind of freeing? The e-mail option feels modern enough, and the ENS option? That’s the future knocking.
In my case, though, I didn’t need to call Ghostbusters after all. This was grandma’s ghost, and she’s more than welcome to stay. The rocking chair is hers to enjoy anytime.

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