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  1. Re:Takes time on Nigerian Scammers Brought to Justice · · Score: 1

    You're obviously an American, by the way. The kind that makes me feel humiliated to be compared to.

    Why don't you try doing a bit of research. You'd find I am obviously NOT an American. Though I can put on a great accent, if required, and it often is.

    As for me not being very bright, I suggest you're wrong about that too. Can I get you a nice tin foil hat, by the way? You don't want those encoded gamma beams from Jupiter interfering with your brain patterns anymore, right?

    Cheers,
    EK

  2. Re:Takes time on Nigerian Scammers Brought to Justice · · Score: 1

    Ok. So you explain it to us, Einstein. If I am baiting a scammer, and I am using a name that does not belong to me, a gmail account where they cannot see my IP address, and fake details - and I am pretending to be in the US when I am really in Australia, and I have a US telephone number these lads can call on and speak to me, and I am smart enough not to make a slip up, how can scam-baiting be bad?

    I ask you a second time. And I ignore the personal attacks. Waiting for your reply.

  3. Re:Takes time on Nigerian Scammers Brought to Justice · · Score: 1

    Ok. So you explain it to us, Einstein. If I am baiting a scammer, and I am using a name that does not belong to me, a gmail account where they cannot see my IP address, and fake details - and I am pretending to be in the US when I am really in Australia, and I have a US telephone number these lads can call on and speak to me, and I am smart enough not to make a slip up, how can scam-baiting be bad?

    For your info, I have been doing this for a while now. I have cost a lot of scammers a lot of money in telephone calls and wasted a lot of their time. Not to mention got a few of them placed behind bars. If you have negative stuff to say about scam-baiting, at least make it logical and truthful. To suggest that we scambaiters are encouraging fools to play so they can slip up and give their info to the scammers is totally incorrect. Nobody would be that stupid. We all know these people are criminals. We work with law enforcement - particularly in South Africa, but also around the world - to get these scammers arrested and potential victims warned.

    The only way to stop these scammers is to educate people. Tell your family and friends about 419 scams today.

    Shanen, I suggest you take a good look around the forums at 419eater, and educate yourself on scam-baiting, and then try and present an informed view rather than the crazed stuff you're posting now. You're 100% incorrect. Not to mention, you are trying to suggest that we scambaiters are in league with the scammers, and that is also 100% incorrect. You might want to rethink that. I'd be happy to *personally* mentor you myself, if you would like to see what it is really all about. Baiting safe is one of the most important things and we say it all the time, if you read the forums you would see that.

    To those of you who are considering scam-baiting, please join us at 419eater.com in the forums, and get yourself a mentor so it can be 100% risky free for you. We're good people who hate scammers. We take it pretty seriously but have a lot of fun along the way.. ;)

    Cheers,
    EK