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Posted on 9/24/19 at 10:04 am to lsudave1
The strangest one I received was about wanting to turn me in for watching certain videos online while doing stuff to myself.
As I read that I thought, how and why and then realized it was a scam.
Funny thing is that a few weeks ago I was at a seminar on scams and someone said that they fell for it and had told their wife and eventually told their boss who told them that it was a scam.
As I read that I thought, how and why and then realized it was a scam.
Funny thing is that a few weeks ago I was at a seminar on scams and someone said that they fell for it and had told their wife and eventually told their boss who told them that it was a scam.
Posted on 9/24/19 at 10:06 am to lsudave1
You got an invitation to join the Illuminati
Respond in the affirmative post haste
Respond in the affirmative post haste
Posted on 9/24/19 at 11:37 am to lsudave1
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Oh ok I’m not Tech savvy like that I’m an ole fashioned baw
You're in luck! If you send me a $10 Amazon gift card, to the aforementioned email address, I'll teach you how to take a screenshot AND you can join our secret society.
Posted on 9/24/19 at 12:03 pm to lsudave1
Well, it is clear that the scammers invested in a dictionary or a word-a-day calendar. I've never seen a vocabulary that advanced in an email scam before.
Posted on 9/25/19 at 6:47 am to Tarps99
I also found this YouTube channel where a guy records scam callers and leads them on wild goose chases while pretending to be an old woman or ditsy girl.
He does everything from Social Security scammers, refund scammers, computer hackers, and more.
Kitboga YouTube channel
He does everything from Social Security scammers, refund scammers, computer hackers, and more.
Kitboga YouTube channel
Posted on 9/25/19 at 7:10 am to lsudave1
Lots of big words to ask for money.
Posted on 9/25/19 at 7:31 am to LegendInMyMind
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Well, it is clear that the scammers invested in a dictionary or a word-a-day calendar. I've never seen a vocabulary that advanced in an email scam before.
You should read some of the operating manuals of some Chinese equipment clones. They could drop some change at least on technical writer or two to go through these books or PDFs.
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