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Popiejopie
Master Baiter
Joined: 23 Apr 2010
Posts: 160
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Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:57 pm |
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My lad suddenly started asking me if we could agree on a subject line in our correspondence to 'ensure the security of this <blah blah blah>' .. an hour later he starts spamming me mentioning bank accounts that I had reported 2 weeks ago, why banking is sooo slow in my country, what's been going on, and also from another mailbox (which DID include the subject line we agreed on, as opposed to the stream (4 emails) that I got just before). Now he claims he's had "problems" with his normal email account and set up a new account instead..
Obviously it's not my doing, but it seems like someone else hijacked his e-mail account and started spamming me with "relevant nonsense" .. very frustrating indeed! I was like.. "This is MY lad.. I wanna play with it! I had this toy first!!" |
_________________ x7 (5x from the same lad)
No! NO!! No!!! you are not the person i thought you were. I regret getting to this stage with you -- J0hn "M4t" G00dman
Thank you for your brilliant message. I did not mean to hurt your feelings, am sorry. -- 1GE. B. Sanus1
The Slow Banker (Stallus Popiejopieicum): Insanely slow-working bankers who take ages to e-mail you after the main lad has referred you, and even longer to process their own duff forms. |
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Dr Mike
Baiting Guru
Joined: 14 Jun 2010
Posts: 3264
Location: Due north
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Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:27 pm |
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Happend to me to. The lad got dolla chopped twice by someone, not me. He changed adress and agreed to a codeword (oranje dja) all by himself. Quite funny accually. I dropped the first chopper but the second one is still around. Sort of a 2 for 1 deal. |
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Inspector Gadget
Angel of unrealistic meetings
Joined: 20 Feb 2007
Posts: 6259
Location: Trumpton
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Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:02 pm |
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Whilst it might be frustrating at first, point out to the lad if he asks for anything, that you've already sent it. Not your fault he's got it lost.
Happily send stuff to either address, blame the lad if he can' keep up. Also try to get him onto yahoo and the like so you can track his ip.
If there are two lads after your business you stand more chance of a safari as you can arrange payment or send goods over to a location and let the race to collect it begin.
Look on this as an opportunity, not a hindrance. |
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Co bait with Jayhawk and VJD. Stanley's bottle tour Aba to Lagos
Team Hector, airport in installments and St Louis to Kayes
Halil, Cotonou to Accra
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grown up man like him, still doing all this shit games - Stanley, (he doesn't like Parcel Direct)
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Popiejopie
Master Baiter
Joined: 23 Apr 2010
Posts: 160
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Fri Jul 30, 2010 2:49 pm |
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@Inspector : well, the problem is, I can't keep up especially if both the "real" lad and the 'hacker lad' are saying two different things (but mentioning the same bank accounts, forms, etc.). This baiting is still relatively new to me and I think 3 or 4 baits at once is my maximum for now. I'd like to get my stories straight amongst all baits and have been contemplating introducing a new character, but so far I'm doing ok without them.
Would hate to lose this lad as I've been working on him for 6 weeks now and built up quite a decent reputation with him. Very slowly trying to kneed him into a safari, he's been having so much trouble with bank accounts that close up that it might be a good idea to just send the money by a 'special' courier. And you'll never know exactly where it ends up.. Stuff like that. |
_________________ x7 (5x from the same lad)
No! NO!! No!!! you are not the person i thought you were. I regret getting to this stage with you -- J0hn "M4t" G00dman
Thank you for your brilliant message. I did not mean to hurt your feelings, am sorry. -- 1GE. B. Sanus1
The Slow Banker (Stallus Popiejopieicum): Insanely slow-working bankers who take ages to e-mail you after the main lad has referred you, and even longer to process their own duff forms. |
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pablo
419Eater is my life
Joined: 10 Jul 2008
Posts: 366
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Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:47 am |
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Perfect, credibility for a dollar chop in lad land.
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