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Re: Fraud? What do you think?
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Posted by Billy NY on April 14, 2007 at 13:51:46 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: Fraud? What do you think? posted by KEG on April 14, 2007 at 07:54:55:
Seems like one half the world is trying to scam the other half. I decided that the idiots that keep pestering me about a 5th wheel I have listed locally, need to have the tables turned. I wrote a seemingly offensive letter, representing the ruthless turdeater corporation or RTC ( new ficticious company I just started for them ) kind of funny, however the last name of the ficticious person representing RTC contains something racist within the name, kind of proves a point, the language and cultural barrier can be used in ones favor to turn the tables on them, and no I have no use for racism, but I will abuse these people, they are criminal. This item listed for $525, it's funny because they somehow get your e-mail address, but have no details on the item, hence my jacking up the price to $6,666.00, which he has agreed to via the usual scam they try to use. I've got the clowns phone number and have to take it to the next level now. Free e-mail accounts work nice for these idiots, I'll be sure to keep him/her wallowing for as long as possible. The letter I responded with was really funny, but the language barrier seems to work nicely, they have no clue. Criminals from foreign soil preying on people here in the U.S., really sad to say the least. Use your imagination, have some fun with these idiots, they deserve it !
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