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Anyone who actually pays attention to my stupid ass knows that my trigger for wanting a smoke is excitement. Stress doesn't trigger, but anyways...

Well, I came THIS close yesterday! Some guy with a strange manner of writing emailed me saying he wanted me to help hide his money and he would give me a million dollars! All I had to do was send $1,000 for processing fees and give him a bunch of info like name, address, SSN and bank info.. So, I will profit $999,000.

 

Boy that guy sure is a sucker! HA HA!

 

All I had to do was send a grand and get back a million. I am SO excited. I may just have to deal with withdraws again.

Oh well, I better start planning m shopping spree! Plus I can finally pay off the IRS so they will stop calling me.

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lol, i get that way as well "excited" when they think we're that stupid. Just play along and hit them with, if you send me 5,000.00 i'll send you back 2,000.00. Should email that guy and ask him, do you know what a microwave is? Most are years behind us but i'm thinking that guy came from one of these in the top https://www.theclever.com/15-countries-where-technology-is-20-years-behind-the-rest-of-the-world/  

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That picture of Haiti looks like a typical American section 8 neighborhood.

 

As far as North Korea, I haven't figured out why the locals have not strung up Kim Jong un by his gonads and used spiked clubs to beat him like a pinata.

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I agree...

 

 

We may need a "scam the scammer" thread . Have you got the "You owe the IRS $ and we're coming now to lock you up" call ?

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Thats another scam, they would never call and use a threat over the phone. You would get a letter if it had to do with IRS. If that call eve comes, scam them back lol

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On 3/20/2019 at 12:42 AM, Whispers said:

@Jet Black

 

Scam the scammer heads up

I was looking thru nthat and came upon this -

 

"In previous variations of the IRS impersonation phone scam, fraudsters demand immediate payment of taxes by a prepaid debit card, wire transfer or gift cards."

 

So I suppose if they call and say I owe taxes but demand that the balance be put on a Macy's gift card, I should assume they are pulling my leg?

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