Baiting scammers.
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 2:39 pm
Hello there everyone.
Okay, after a bit of reading on sites like 419 Eater (some of whose content is absolutely hilarious, especially the crap pictures sent in by the scammers themselves to try and "prove" their identity!), I have decided to start answering the scam emails I receive in my inbox and scamming the scammers back by pretending I'm gullible enough to fall for their tricks. This has just started today, about ten minutes ago. I have replied to the emails of two scammers, one of whom claimed to be a lottery somewhere on the internet telling me my email address had been selected to win "945,000 dollars", and another one to some "woman" who claimed to need my help in taking care of some funds left to her by a deceased relative. (Come on, if these people were for real, surely they'd wish to take care of their money with people they knew personally and had full trust in instead of someone random on the internet who they never met or even knew by name?) I was just wondering if anyone else here had ever indulged in the fun sport that is called "scambaiting" and could perhaps share with me some tips and personal recollections that will help me in my mission of seriously frustrating some scammers? These people ruin the lives of people who never did anything to harm them; innocent people. Believe me, some unsuspecting yet generous people are taken in by this crap and have lost everything. Some people have even been killed when they make the foolish decision to go out and meet the scammers abroad. I will never ever let myself be taken in by these worms and shall make it my intention to "burn" them for all the harm they do to good people who deserve none of it. I can see why some people are taken in by the lies these people spout and I personally think every "baiter" should do their bit to help keep these worms away from real victims. Now I don't expect to hear back from my scammers right now but I'll try and update you when something does happen. I advise you to go and check out the site at www.419eater.com. Some really good information on there, and the Hall of Shame "photos" of the scammers seriously split my sides. Some of these scammers really ought to buck their ideas up as more and more their whole kind is being exposed for the filthy, dishonest bunch of lies it is. I'm not sure I should have used my real email address to harvest the scam mails but too late to change now. I'm always quite eager to post it up over the net in a hope of receiving more mails so why should I complain? I wonder where all this will go... but if you don't see me posting on here for a while, you may have a good idea of what has happened!
Best regards,
i_like_1981
Okay, after a bit of reading on sites like 419 Eater (some of whose content is absolutely hilarious, especially the crap pictures sent in by the scammers themselves to try and "prove" their identity!), I have decided to start answering the scam emails I receive in my inbox and scamming the scammers back by pretending I'm gullible enough to fall for their tricks. This has just started today, about ten minutes ago. I have replied to the emails of two scammers, one of whom claimed to be a lottery somewhere on the internet telling me my email address had been selected to win "945,000 dollars", and another one to some "woman" who claimed to need my help in taking care of some funds left to her by a deceased relative. (Come on, if these people were for real, surely they'd wish to take care of their money with people they knew personally and had full trust in instead of someone random on the internet who they never met or even knew by name?) I was just wondering if anyone else here had ever indulged in the fun sport that is called "scambaiting" and could perhaps share with me some tips and personal recollections that will help me in my mission of seriously frustrating some scammers? These people ruin the lives of people who never did anything to harm them; innocent people. Believe me, some unsuspecting yet generous people are taken in by this crap and have lost everything. Some people have even been killed when they make the foolish decision to go out and meet the scammers abroad. I will never ever let myself be taken in by these worms and shall make it my intention to "burn" them for all the harm they do to good people who deserve none of it. I can see why some people are taken in by the lies these people spout and I personally think every "baiter" should do their bit to help keep these worms away from real victims. Now I don't expect to hear back from my scammers right now but I'll try and update you when something does happen. I advise you to go and check out the site at www.419eater.com. Some really good information on there, and the Hall of Shame "photos" of the scammers seriously split my sides. Some of these scammers really ought to buck their ideas up as more and more their whole kind is being exposed for the filthy, dishonest bunch of lies it is. I'm not sure I should have used my real email address to harvest the scam mails but too late to change now. I'm always quite eager to post it up over the net in a hope of receiving more mails so why should I complain? I wonder where all this will go... but if you don't see me posting on here for a while, you may have a good idea of what has happened!
Best regards,
i_like_1981