05-17-11, 08:09 AM | #18 |
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I would toy with him for a bit. Atleast it will keep him occupied so he doesn't scam someone else. I would tell him that you are from the Amish country and buying this as a gift and therefore can only pay cash, ask him to meet you in some random location and you will exchange the cash...and never show up...or better yet (I've done this) tell him you will send it via Western Union, and ask him where it is a convenient location when he emails you back that it didn't arrive tell him that you sent it to another location (a few miles from the original) hahaha..scam a scammer, why not? The best one I have seen so far is a guy who actually convinced a scammer to get some ridiculous tattoo, the guy who was getting scammed claimed to the would be scammer that he could not exchange money with anyone who was not part of his religion and to become a member you had to get this tatto...it was some ridiculously stupid tattoo that he just came up with on the spot..now that is genius!
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