Posted by LAA on December 06, 2015 at 19:49:53 from (217.175.64.196):
In Reply to: Jamaican Lotto Scam posted by deerlyparted on December 06, 2015 at 18:36:40:
The scammers are criminals and despicable but many, if not most of the victims are greedy and stupid. It is the same thing as the scammers advertising the 1 year old John Deere tractors for 2500 bucks on craigslist, greed motivates the buyers, the sales pitch is typically that some widow has a tractor and does not know the value, just wants to get rid of it because it reminds her of her late husband etc. some old tightwad falls for it because he wants it to be true then he screams bloody murder when a ridiculous tale winds up being a lie, but he was not concerned about cheating the imaginary widow to start with. Just because someone is old does not mean they are helpless victims or pure as the driven snow, Granddad used to say ''an old no good S.O.B. was once a young no good S.O.B.'' I have found that to be pretty much accurate over the years.
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