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Just in case I disappear in a day or two . . .

“**** off” is the appropriate response.

Using your known site admin change your email password.

You could also change the password at every site you’ve used that email with.

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Just in case they didn’t have your phone # I posted on the web for you. You can thank me later. Lol tell them you can’t go anywhere for a few days because you’re expecting a package Wednesday.
 
I always tell them my brother is a Special Agent for the FBI White Collar Crimes Div. And now that they’ve contacted me - he’ll be able to back trace them and send them straight to hell - which he truly loves to do to scum like you. For some reason they always just disappear.
I know they want bitcoin but tell them you have to use fiat currency - and arrange a meeting and you’ll double their take by providing 3400 MX Pesos. I love to have fun with these guys - last one I had was a “gorgeous woman”. I strung it along for over a week until one night she contacted me in the middle of the night - I finally flashed the FBI thing on it and actually had a quite the dialogue via Signal. Scared the **** out of them and they just went poof! But in the meantime I was sure I smelled dirty diapers…
 
You know, if you wanted to string them along, you could tell them you don’t have the Bitcoin, would they take a credit card, or possibly a postal money order?
 
Oh they are obviously not wanting any replies....apart from their link.

The email apparently was sent by me to me according to the blacked out addresses above.

So they deleted their own address and inserted mine.



yea , so if you get an email from yourself , don't open it . unless you send yourself emails for reminders unless you can't remember if you sent one to yourseld=f or not.
 
I had one similar to this once. I wrote back: "You've made two mistakes. First, you sent this to ME. Second, you included a link that will allow me to track you down, and kill you. Don't compound these mistakes be sending further e mails. Your life depends on it."
Seemed to work.
 
Did you ask them how they liked the pictures of their mom? She's very flexible...
 
I had an email this morning to my family account - saying threatening me to pay up US$1700 in Bitcoin or suffer the consequences of non-payment.

Usual drama.....they claim to have hacked my password, and gained access to stuff that is both personal and confidential.

Just a heads-up to all....these low-life scamming bastages are out there among us.

This is what I was sent.....

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I get those two to three times a week!! It's all bullshit, Amazon, Norton, Bitcoin, AT&T, IRS, Many and most on stuff I don't even have. It's about getting a response from you. I even got one from my grandson telling me he was being held and he needed 5000 dollars to get home safe. I told him, just stay there, you're just a little bastard anyway. Actually, I don't have any grandkids, that's how little research they do. To be honest, one of my very good friends is an I.T. guy, I mean a real I.T. guy. This guy could get Fort Knox to send him money. I've had him check it out and he tells me to calm down and let him worry about it, so far, so good.
 
Only $1700? They must not have found much!:p
Looks like a 12-year old wrote it. Did you piss off the neighborhood kids lately?
Maybe instead of money you can just send a picture of Liam Neeson saying "I will find you...."
:D
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:luvplace:

Maybe it was that welder guy from FABO/FCBO
that's in yet another tiff, lashing out "yet again"...

:fool:
 
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