I don't whether you've all seen this, my apoliogies if so, but found this website on The Register.
http://amdwebhost.com/mirror/powerbook/pdfhtml.php
By the time I got half way through it, I was crying with laughter.
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I don't whether you've all seen this, my apoliogies if so, but found this website on The Register.
http://amdwebhost.com/mirror/powerbook/pdfhtml.php
By the time I got half way through it, I was crying with laughter.
DEAD LINK. For me at least.
same here
Yeah, I have read that before, it is one of the best reads I have found online.
10/10...
That really made my day...
wow, :eek: That really is one of the best things i have ever read online. I wish he had a final response though!Quote:
Originally Posted by Glirk Dient
Seen it.
but 9/10 anywayQuote:
Originally Posted by golfinguy4
Just spent a half hour reading that, but I still dont understand. Did the scammer end up paying the $2000 or what?
TYPICAL SCAM CLIFS:
1)Scammer has fake escrow account
2)scammer "deposits" money for product + shipping and handling + what ever he has to
agree to to get the deal through
3)victem sends product, pays for shipping and handling + other fees THINKING escrow will be refunding him + money for the sale
4)when scammer gets product, escrow disapears. Free product.
THIS SCAM CLIFS:
1)scammer has fake escrow account
2)victem, isnt a victem. Turns tables
3)victem finds out that shipping tax of 27.5is% is charged to the receiver of a shipment
4)victem sends scammer a SCHOOL NOTEBOOK with laptop stuff drawn on it, and tells the shiping agency the value of the object is $2000.
5)scammer thinks hes gotten off scot free and pays the 27.5% tax, hes now paying for the product, but at a considerably low price. Estimated ammount is about $500.
6)scammer opens up package expecting his amazingly cheap computer to find his... amazingly cheap computer (pun intended).
7)victem becomes scammer, scammer gets pwnd.