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04-14-2007, 12:21 AM #1Senior Member
Scamming A Scammer?
an eye for an eye leaves the world blind..
besides, most scammers are pretty safe anyways.. there's no way to really 'scam' them back.... well without you and everyoen involed suffering of course... technically, you could get everyoen you know to 'sign up' but give them checks you all know will bounce.... sending the greedy asshole into bankruptcy... (a bounced checks actually goes both ways.. the casher ends up paying for it, and with most any bank, the check-ier pays for it as well, that's the major reason why you see stores charging for 'bounced checks' to repay what they lost... and trust me i DO know what i'm talking about cuz my grandma has bounced prolly 1,000 of 'em in my lifetime)
i still stickw ith my original statement... revenge isn't the answer.... believe in god, believe in karma, eventually he will get what's coming to him, steer clear, warn anyone you can about it (doesn't cost that much to run an add in teh local newspaper, cost even less to publish it in your local newspaper forums (free actually) or sites that are city oriantated) and his buisness is destroyed...slipknotpsycho Reviewed by slipknotpsycho on . Scamming A Scammer? All right, here's the story. There's this dick that gave names of my friends and I to one of these dudes that offer, you know one of those "earn $2000 working just 5-10 hours a week." Total bullshit. As pissed off as I am at the aquaintance, I want to scam this shithead scammer. So far, we are going to setup a meeting with one of my friends who is going to act like he's getting suckered, and were going to beat his ass. Of course, I prefer not to use violence, but rather, scam his Rating: 5