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LOL!! I didn't read them all (in fact, I didn't even read any of them until Wheeeeeeeeeee! suggested they were so insightful.)

But after reading a few, I especially like this one:

"Looking cool stuffs with hard techniques."

Sounds like a review of a Bollywood pron film.

   :Bang2:

Thanks for the reports guys.  I flagged his account as a spammer, so, his messages should no longer be visible.

It amazes me how much India is becoming known for their spamming and mischievous ways.  I receive at least five calls a week from India claiming either my social security number is disabled, my computer needs to be fixed, or I owe taxes from some random year.  In some cases, they threaten to have me arrested if I don't send them gift cards.

The latest one was an Indian firm offered to hire me for a contract position here in Seattle.  They went through the process and it seemed legit.  However, during the process, they wanted me to submit my social security number for security reasons.  I declined, of course, and then things basically stopped.

Not only are these guys spamming websites like ours, they are making calls all day long hoping to find some poor fool to send them money (or secure information).

5 hours ago, Captain Obvious said:

LOL!! I didn't read them all (in fact, I didn't even read any of them until Wheeeeeeeeeee! suggested they were so insightful.)

But after reading a few, I especially like this one:

"Looking cool stuffs with hard techniques."

Sounds like a review of a Bollywood pron film.

   :Bang2:

but they were so " Obvious".....

4 hours ago, Mike said:

Thanks for the reports guys.  I flagged his account as a spammer, so, his messages should no longer be visible.

It amazes me how much India is becoming known for their spamming and mischievous ways.  I receive at least five calls a week from India claiming either my social security number is disabled, my computer needs to be fixed, or I owe taxes from some random year.  In some cases, they threaten to have me arrested if I don't send them gift cards.

The latest one was an Indian firm offered to hire me for a contract position here in Seattle.  They went through the process and it seemed legit.  However, during the process, they wanted me to submit my social security number for security reasons.  I declined, of course, and then things basically stopped.

Not only are these guys spamming websites like ours, they are making calls all day long hoping to find some poor fool to send them money (or secure information).

Mike they got my credit card number somehow about a month ago.  $22,000 in 5 minutes.  My phone was tinging like crazy from Visa asking did I make this and that purchases in India.  Just a few minutes ago I deleted 58 JUNK emails from just yesterday.  Microsoft has something really screwed up with that crap but I've had that same address since 1995.  It's an ....@msn.com too, no Hotmail.

It's like sitting outside and having to swat flies.  You go inside and in a minute it's just as bad in there. :cry:

2 hours ago, siteunseen said:

Mike they got my credit card number somehow about a month ago.  $22,000 in 5 minutes.  My phone was tinging like crazy from Visa asking did I make this and that purchases in India.  Just a few minutes ago I deleted 58 JUNK emails from just yesterday.  Microsoft has something really screwed up with that crap but I've had that same address since 1995.  It's an ....@msn.com too, no Hotmail.

It's like sitting outside and having to swat flies.  You go inside and in a minute it's just as bad in there. :cry:

So Cliff, are you telling me that the Bengal Tiger cub I ordered might not get here on Friday prior to 8:00 PM?  ?

Dennis

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