QUOTE(Random832 @ Mon 7th December 2009, 12:48pm)
Or they'll just call the phone number or write to the email listed on the "Fushion" site - either of which I'd bet will end up being answered by the guy behind this. The fiction is elaborate enough that trying to contact him for comment won't necessarily reveal that he's fake.
The e-mails, sure, but the phone numbers... I haven't called any of them myself, but I'd say the chances that any of them are even in service are less than 10 percent, and if they are, they've probably been long since reassigned to other phone customers. If this guy isn't willing to spend money even to set up proper web hosting (though admittedly he does seem to have done that with "Qualitiwork Ltd."), he's almost certainly not going to shell out for phone numbers and answering services. There might be a 2-3 percent chance that one of the numbers will ring to an answering machine, but any calls that are returned will be dialed from a different number.
Aside from that, it's a good point - I myself have personal experience of actors actually being hired for the purpose of maintaining these kinds of charades via telephone conversations, and for someone not expecting it, that can be extremely convincing. Hopefully this thread will help, though it's difficult to predict.