09-29-2015, 05:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2015, 05:12 PM by Matrix_Smith)
haha yeah,
I've received one or two of those 'Microsoft' phone calls as well. Decided to fuck with him and told him I only own apple products, that shut him up
Problem is these assholes also bother my 84 year old grandma who doesn't speak any English whatsoever, so they can just all fuck off...
The ones that are quite popular right now are emails from my (or any other) bank, telling me they updated their website security or whatever and need me to log in in order to unfreeze my account. Some of these mails even have the nerve to say something among the lines of 'There have been various fake emails pretending to be [name of bank]. We urge you not to reply to these mails for they are spam, etc. etc. In order to stop these scams we have instated a new security protocol, click here to enter your credentials'
Others I receive weekly are mails coming from our 'government' proclaiming you've been caught for a traffic violation (usually: you were caught going 91km/h where you are permitted to go 80km/h. After corrections you were driving 6 km/h too fast, pls wire 60 or so euro to so and so. If you fail to pay your fine will be raised to 250 euro's, bla bla bla) Funny thing is we never actually receive legit traffic tickets per e-mail, only via regular mail
about the link:
http://www.419eater.com/html/letters.htm
some on them are not that good, but others are worth the read
I've received one or two of those 'Microsoft' phone calls as well. Decided to fuck with him and told him I only own apple products, that shut him up

Problem is these assholes also bother my 84 year old grandma who doesn't speak any English whatsoever, so they can just all fuck off...
The ones that are quite popular right now are emails from my (or any other) bank, telling me they updated their website security or whatever and need me to log in in order to unfreeze my account. Some of these mails even have the nerve to say something among the lines of 'There have been various fake emails pretending to be [name of bank]. We urge you not to reply to these mails for they are spam, etc. etc. In order to stop these scams we have instated a new security protocol, click here to enter your credentials'
Others I receive weekly are mails coming from our 'government' proclaiming you've been caught for a traffic violation (usually: you were caught going 91km/h where you are permitted to go 80km/h. After corrections you were driving 6 km/h too fast, pls wire 60 or so euro to so and so. If you fail to pay your fine will be raised to 250 euro's, bla bla bla) Funny thing is we never actually receive legit traffic tickets per e-mail, only via regular mail
about the link:
http://www.419eater.com/html/letters.htm
some on them are not that good, but others are worth the read
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