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Fighting Inaccurate / Ignorant E-Mails

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Have you guys seen the website of the dudes that respond to those "nigerian bank account transfer" emails? Its hilarious the things they make those idiots do.

 

http://www.419eater.com/html/hall_of_shame.htm

Edited by RockRaines

QUOTE (RockRaines @ Oct 16, 2009 -> 02:03 PM)
Have you guys seen the website of the dudes that respond to those "nigerian bank account transfer" emails? Its hilarious the things they make those idiots do.

 

http://www.419eater.com/html/hall_of_shame.htm

 

 

i think it is 419eater.com

 

edit: didnt see your link at first

 

That guy is special, he makes those idiots do some hilarious stuff.

Edited by KyYlE23

QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Oct 16, 2009 -> 02:11 PM)
i think it is 419eater.com

 

edit: didnt see your link at first

 

That guy is special, he makes those idiots do some hilarious stuff.

In this one he made this idiot read 8 hours of a book for a fake "audio book company"

 

http://www.419eater.com/html/booked2.htm

Im still a big fan of one of his originals, where he pretended to be a different scammer as well as the victim, and he got the guy to get a tattoo and made him take pictures of it

One of them got a couple of scammers to travel to and be stranded in a war-torn country (Somalia maybe).

QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Oct 16, 2009 -> 02:38 PM)
Im still a big fan of one of his originals, where he pretended to be a different scammer as well as the victim, and he got the guy to get a tattoo and made him take pictures of it

Theres a good one where he got the scammer to carve a likeness of his head out of wood and send it to him. He has this sweet wood carving of his own head now for free.

QUOTE (RockRaines @ Oct 16, 2009 -> 02:50 PM)
Theres a good one where he got the scammer to carve a likeness of his head out of wood and send it to him. He has this sweet wood carving of his own head now for free.

 

Here are my two favorites.

Tale of the Painted Breast.

 

Baited by Shiver

 

Here is the guy getting the tattoo that Kyyle had talked about. Its my all time favorite.

 

okorie5.jpg

Edited by southsideirish71

I'm with bmags. I never get spam/junkmail either in my Gmail account. I do have a yahoo that i use only for signing up for things though.

My grandma doesn't know what the internet is.

QUOTE (knightni @ Oct 16, 2009 -> 06:16 PM)
My grandma doesn't know what the internet is.

 

My grandpa turns 97 in a few days and is actually pretty in tune with the internet and frequently sends email. To make it to 97 and be as alert as he is, you pretty much have to embrace the changes around you.

QUOTE (Pants Rowland @ Oct 16, 2009 -> 08:39 PM)
My grandpa turns 97 in a few days and is actually pretty in tune with the internet and frequently sends email. To make it to 97 and be as alert as he is, you pretty much have to embrace the changes around you.

She got a push button phone in 1993 and a microwave in 1996. She got a TV with a remote in 1997 and cable just this summer.

My grandma finishes the NY Times crossword puzzle in 2 hours, every day. She's the nicest.

I only respond if the e-mail calls for some bs action. Like the time our office manager sent one to the entire company that said Al Qaida stole a shipment of UPS uniforms, etc. She had to stick her tail between her legs on that one.

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