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No-One
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Joined: 06 Sep 2016
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Wed Sep 14, 2016 8:52 am |
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Hello,
After a few weeks of scam-bating, I feel that this one has gotten "dull". Any advise on how the scam should end on the scammer?
That person tried to pull a Engr.Ghazi al-Sadiq Abdel Rahim scam on me. You can read the brief description online.
Anyway, the person keeps telling me to contact her ( fake ) Bank to get 2.8 Million Pounds. I don't intend to contact as I am bored.
Anyway, any advise on how it should end. I asked her to write an odd code as THEY asked for it before I can make any transfers. That code says:
Neal Octavian Caffrey
Scam Fisher
It is a trinket of remembrance, but would any of you have any better ideas or suggestions? |
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firehouse5
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Joined: 09 Mar 2004
Posts: 4953
Location: swimming in Ogogoro
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Wed Sep 14, 2016 10:00 am |
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Welcome No-One,
Sorry to hear you got bored baiting this scammer. If you're so bored you don't want to contact the bank, perhaps you should pull the plug and not end it at all. It may be tempting to burn the scammer (ie, tell them you've been wasting their time all along), but JUST DON'T. Better to leave them hanging and wondering what went wrong. The "Scam Fisher" code might have already been a giveaway, as scammers are very aware of the term "scam".
However, if you want the bait to get more interesting, I strongly advise you to go ahead and contact the bank. You're really only in the very first stage of this scam, which is entirely built upon getting the "bank" involved as this is how they work up to getting victims to pay. Once you are corresponding with both the bank and the "Engr." there is a lot more room to cause mischief and confusion.... and to scale up in ways that really can take up scammer time and effort.
It's also entirely legit just to dump this scammer and try again with a new one. Some scammers are more interesting than others, and this can also depend a lot on the baiting character. |
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loualsindor
Elite Baiter
Joined: 23 Mar 2012
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Wed Sep 14, 2016 5:33 pm |
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If you truly want to ditch him simply reply to his latest email with "message undeliverable, email address is not valid" and go hunting elsewhere.
However, if the lad is giving you to a second lad "at the bank" that he wants you to contact, you may find lad #2 to be more fun. The initial contact guy is often dumb as a rock while the pass-off lad may have potential. |
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B8er
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Wed Sep 14, 2016 5:38 pm |
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loualsindor wrote: |
If you truly want to ditch him simply reply to his latest email with "message undeliverable, email address is not valid" and go hunting elsewhere. |
The majority of lads are clever enough to know when a bounce message is fake and they'll see the response as a potential victim and carry on mailing the.
Just delete the mails or filter them to trash - after a few unanswered messages he'll give up and look for another victim. |
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loualsindor
Elite Baiter
Joined: 23 Mar 2012
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Wed Sep 14, 2016 5:40 pm |
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Interesting, I've done that several times when my character "died" and never heard another word.
Guess my lads weren't clever!
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No-One
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Joined: 06 Sep 2016
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Wed Sep 14, 2016 8:04 pm |
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Perhaps, I have heard the words of someone here, a Mr "loualsindor". Perhaps the scammer's partner at the "bank" would be better spot..
Would see how that goes.
But in the meantime, I am thankful for your advise on how to end the dialogue.
Perhaps an "accidental death of Neal Octavian Caffrey?" In a fake newspaper?. Would anyone here want to email the scammer sometime later that "I was Neal Octavian Caffrey's closest friend, and that he passed away?". If you are interested, please reply, and we could use private messaging for the details?
Got the scammer to sign another document, saying that she, with a witness would hand me the 15 percent of 2.8 million. Sadly, it won't hold up in court to actually make them pay me, but it makes a nice rememberance item. |
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No-One
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Thu Sep 15, 2016 4:19 am |
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Hi,
Odd question, but would anyone like to join me to bait my scammer?
I figured, if the scammer has his own "team, I would also like my own team.
Perhaps when I am running out of "storyline", I could say, " I would recommend Mr or Mrs __ to aid you as he is in the ___ business"?
And also, I could have "contacts" in the dialogue with the scammer. I could use some ideas as well. As much as I watch those "spy and con artist movies and tv series", I only have a 1 sided perspective, while others may see a different angle.
If anyone is interested, I could assemble a team list. Open to everyone who is interested.
Your names can be chosen yourself, or I can choose it for you. Both options open.
Please also tell me if you have "some issues that you would not like to take part in". I respect everyone's personal boundaries. No vulgar language or that kind of inappropriate stuff would be used if that you want to know in advance.
Thanks again for everyone's contribution in this discussion, no matter how small or big. |
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