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I might be talking to a fraudulant person online. Need your opinion

Started by Supercharged Riot, October 09, 2007, 02:07:20 AM

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Supercharged Riot

I go tthis email sent to me in a form of a reply. no attachment. This lady from Russia says I contacted her a lil while ago.  But I usually only contact local people (within driving distance.  She's sharing personal information & asking for the same. from me.

I stopped e-mailing her after she asked for my exact location. I was like.."what the hell?"

somethings fishy about this person, asking me for all my information. i feel it in my gut. what do you think? Ive never talked to anyone before that's asked me for soo much peronal information (such as full name, location, birthday. pictures)

whats your opinion? cut-her off completely & report "her" to the FEDS?

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TK73

I think she is just lonely and needs a good man, send her your credit card number so she can get plane tickets for a visit...
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my73charger

Yep I have had similar emails.  Don't even respond further.  Some kind of scam artist

The70RT

Get her info and tell her your coming to see her then see what kind of reaction you get.
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Quote from: TK73 on October 09, 2007, 08:03:20 AM
I think she is just lonely and needs a good man, send her your credit card number so she can get plane tickets for a visit...

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fricken hilarious!!!!! roflmao
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Quote from: my73charger on October 09, 2007, 09:14:04 AM
Yep I have had similar emails.  Don't even respond further.  Some kind of scam artist

Me too. Something  like "...she is lonely that night, she needs someone to love..." etc. Just ignore that and similar things in future.
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Quote from: Supercharged Riot on October 09, 2007, 02:07:20 AM
I go tthis email sent to me in a form of a reply. no attachment. This lady from Russia says I contacted her a lil while ago.  But I usually only contact local people (within driving distance.  She's sharing personal information & asking for the same. from me.

I stopped e-mailing her after she asked for my exact location. I was like.."what the hell?"

somethings fishy about this person, asking me for all my information. i feel it in my gut. what do you think? Ive never talked to anyone before that's asked me for soo much peronal information (such as full name, location, birthday. pictures)

whats your opinion? cut-her off completely & report "her" to the FEDS?

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remta1

Tell her you work for HLPAG and would she like to buy a " good mother and daughter car " and that you will be moving to Nigeria soon (because your computer works better over there for some reason ) that way she is only a train ride away from you and you will be able to hook up   :icon_smile_big: :icon_smile_big: but seriously ..... dont give her/he/it/scammer any personal info even fake details as they may use those on some other person to try and con   :Twocents:

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Supercharged Riot

how did you know HAHAHA!

"she" says she is from Russia and does designing as a career. ill post a pic of the scammer.

i havent emailed this person fo rweeks and this person sends mails as if I just talked to her yesterday

gordo1968charger

be careful my friend married one,then realised she had a penis.but do nt let a technicality get in the way of some great casual sex. :lol:
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The70RT

Is she wanting money or off the wall info? If not maybe she is just lonely? Asking your name and location is nothing. Tell her to come over and visit you....maybe talk to her on the phone to make sure it is a woman. But unlike gordo1968charger's friend check out the goods before doing anything rash.  :icon_smile_tongue:
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