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He must think I was born yesterday
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I had exactly the same scam sent to me, with an almost identical email... also follow up emails were in the same poor english... I mean comeon eBay may be bad, but I think they are able to spell....
Good luck anyways, I had fun...Smile... it's free0 -
an0key wrote:I had exactly the same scam sent to me, with an almost identical email... also follow up emails were in the same poor english... I mean comeon eBay may be bad, but I think they are able to spell....
Good luck anyways, I had fun...
Good to know someone else has had the same problem, think this a new variation on the same old scam as not had this before myself2p off is still 2p off!0 -
Its prob best to ignore and let go - leave scam baiting to the professionals. Just tap 'scam baiting' into google to see how far people lead these guys on. The difference is they are very careful to hide their identities as things often get ugly - these are dangerous guys...0
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Who is Fraydon Aryan? I couldnt get into the website because i'm @ work and cant download flash!
Yeah i would be careful fatboyonadiet, have a bit of fun, but be careful:starmod: :staradmin :starmod:I gave up jogging for my health when my thighs kept rubbing together and setting fire to my knickers:starmod: :staradmin :starmod:0 -
Bendybops19 wrote:Who is Fraydon Aryan? I couldnt get into the website because i'm @ work and cant download flash!
Yeah i would be careful fatboyonadiet, have a bit of fun, but be careful
Fraydon Aryan appears to be an innocent in this.... Just the person whose web images are being used.The MSE Dictionary
Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.0 -
[email="xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@accountant.com"]xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@accountant.com[/email]
Accountant.com is a domain name registered to Mail.com, where you can set up an email account with a number of selected domain names, I have a few myself (when they were free).
Hope this helps, and shows that it is not a legit email address. You typed accountantS.com earlier, which is an actual site.
With regards to the response, I would tell the bloke that Royal Mail require a fee to check/confirm/re-issue the tracking number (BS about RM admin costs etc) and ask him to pay it via an instant payment method, as it is part of the P&P which I assume he did agree to pay
edit: turn the game on him, tell him he has 3 days to pay the admin fee, or royal mail will return the package to youplay the player I say :rotfl:
I can say whatever I like here ... 'cos no one can see me .. ner ner ner ner ner !!!....How do you know I ain't sitting here butt naked?!?!I thunk I've made you think for a minute!:j :rotfl: :j0
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