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Sunday, 20. April 2008, 17:03:18
I don't understand why people have to put out warnings for the scams that you get in the form of emails, I just don't. People think they are doing others a favor by saying "Oh, this guy's a fake!", but if you can't spot something that obvious, you deserve to be scammed.
I mean really, if someone that doesn't even know you is asking you to handle several thousand/million dollars out of the blue, shouldn't you notice a problem with that? Even better is when they email you with this "offer" and they ask you to fill out a form and email it back to them. Well, if you really read the form, you'll notice they ask for your email... Now is it just me or is that a dead giveaway?
People are stupid and if they aren't willing to really think over a proposal for a lot of money, and just sign their life away, they deserve it.
I mean really, if someone that doesn't even know you is asking you to handle several thousand/million dollars out of the blue, shouldn't you notice a problem with that? Even better is when they email you with this "offer" and they ask you to fill out a form and email it back to them. Well, if you really read the form, you'll notice they ask for your email... Now is it just me or is that a dead giveaway?
People are stupid and if they aren't willing to really think over a proposal for a lot of money, and just sign their life away, they deserve it.
By Noah503935, # 7. May 2008, 03:05:54