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Yeah Baby... LAGOS!
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This guy is a trip!
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Do a search on this forum.
MedMech posted a thread on this in 2003 or 2004 and it has been updated several times since. He even had one hooked and was trying to land him until the fish got off the hook. There's a whole club out there dedicated to scamming scammers. |
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Wow, that was a long read but well worth it.
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Classic.
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I loved it! IM GONNA CALLED DE GOVENOUR TO DEAD U.
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Priceless !!!
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The Tale of The Painted Breast
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"""IT CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS!
I would advise anyone considering "cash baiting" to think again. Not only is it extremely dangerous for inexperienced scambaiters to try, but legally you are also skating on very thin ice. Whilst morally you may think you are giving the scammers exactly what they deserve, technically you are still obtaining money by false pretences, and whilst you may just get a slap on the wrist from law enforcement officials, the greater danger is from the scammers themselves. It is stressed on this site a lot, but again, PLEASE remember that these people have been known to beat, torture, and in some cases even murder their victims. Although most of the scammers you may read about here seem to be bumbling fools, you certainly would not want to meet up with them in person. You may feel you are safe baiting a scammer many thousands of miles away from you in another country, but remember, even though they themselves may not be prepared to go to the time and expense of flying across continents to come and deal with you, they may well have relatives or contacts living much closer to home! I implore newcomers to scambaiting to never lose sight of the main goal; to waste the scammer's time as much as possible, to mess with their minds, to make them jump through hoops. Of all my most favourite scambaits, not a single one of them involved extracting cash - or even a trophy picture - from the scammer. It is much more satisfying to drive a scammer mentally insane over a period of weeks or months than it is to spend a week or so convincing them to send you a bit of cash. Please do not send requests to me asking how to receive money from scammers. I no longer attempt any kind of cash baiting myself. I tested the waters to see if it could be achieved, now I'm looking for bigger and better ways to get these guys. Any emails requesting information on cash baiting will NOT receive a reply. Of course I cannot force you not to try cash baiting yourselves, but for the sake of your own security PLEASE don't do it!""" |
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I'm not worried about the security it is the time involved I have ran guys for six months it became such a PIA that I handed my lads off to another baiter.
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