 TzaleProud Libertarian ConservativePremium join:2004-01-06 NYC Metro | reply to gatzdon
Re: Notify the right people said by gatzdon:Anyone feel like constructing a brief summary with appropriate links and sending it to all the right people in the scammer's town, like the churches, store owners, government officials, local police, local groups and organizations, etc... We may get lucky and people who personally know the scammer will find out. People that the scammer wouldn't want to know like family. I've got free VOIP calls. Guess I'll be making one soon! -- »www.stop-us-military-aid-to-israel.net/ FACTS NOT PROPAGANDA |
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Re: Ebay Phisher, Meet and Greet !! i sent an email to
police@politiaromana.ro support@politiaromana.ro
none bounced back so i assume they have recieved my email :P |
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 | great thread. I have enjoyed reading all of this. Keep up the fight.
Amazing, a criminal would have such personal info about himself online, but I am sure there are others like him. Sheesh. |
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 removedPremium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX kudos:36 | reply to gatzdon
Re: Notify the right people said by gatzdon:Anyone feel like constructing a brief summary with appropriate links and sending it to all the right people in the scammer's town, like the churches, store owners, government officials, local police, local groups and organizations, etc... We may get lucky and people who personally know the scammer will find out. People that the scammer wouldn't want to know like family. Phishing is a huge industry in Eastern Europe, especially Romania. The police certainly try to crack down on it, but it is still very much of a problem. Corruption plays a big part in it as well.
All you'd do by alerting churches, store owners, and so on is having more people beg him for money and try to be his friends. 
As for family - they definitely know. Mom and dad tend to put 2 and 2 together when Junior is bringing in $5k a week. -- irc.removed.us - #dslr | DSLR Phishtracker | Morning Glory Comics | Email: removed@dslr.net | Phone: 718-606-4100 |
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 pleekmoTriptoe Through The TulipsPremium join:2001-09-14 Manchester, CT Reviews:
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| said by removed:All you'd do by alerting churches, store owners, and so on is having more people beg him for money and try to be his friends. Ah... But this might irritate him even more than possible illumination by legal authorities. There's nothing a low-life hates more than having to share his/her/its loot. And just think of it: someone may become p***ed off that Borica is not sharing his/her/its loot properly like a low-life should and perhaps arrange for a more forceful redistribution of wealth. -- HCN: Because you deserve a rest!
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When the police are corrupt All you have left is to embarass the scammer.
I know this will never happen, but it would be funny if when local merchants find out, they put a picture of the scammer up in their store stating that they only accept cash from this individual. (analogous to the bad check list by the register). -- $100 placed at 7 percent interest compounded quarterlyfor 200 years will increase to more than $100,000,000 --by which time it will be worth nothing.- Lazarus Long |
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 kamm join:2001-02-14 Brooklyn, NY | reply to removed
Re: Notify the right people said by removed:said by gatzdon:Anyone feel like constructing a brief summary with appropriate links and sending it to all the right people in the scammer's town, like the churches, store owners, government officials, local police, local groups and organizations, etc... We may get lucky and people who personally know the scammer will find out. People that the scammer wouldn't want to know like family. Phishing is a huge industry in Eastern Europe, especially Romania. Only in the non-EU part. |
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 removedPremium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX kudos:36 | You're a few days late, but OK, thanks for sharing. |
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