UpNorth89
Lil-Rokslider
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- Jan 12, 2019
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Minnesota funding a terrorist organization with billions through Somali welfare programs.
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wait, there are folks on Rokslide that are kind enough to help me buy a set of Swarovski's? I just have to ask, and the money will roll in?Some dude on rokslide that scammed me for 50 bucks to help pay for a set of swarovski binos........
Randy
Another case of education does not equal intelligence lol, especially with what the "schools" have becomeMother in laws bf. 2.4 mil crypto IPO scam. Sold his house in Aspen and dumped all his money after doing his “research.” Dude is an accountant who taught at two different well known colleges.
Wife has two friends (who both have Masters degrees) who have both lost over 10k with cop warrant scams.
The funny thing about all those ones? They'll use the city-name that your ISP provider sits within (which is different for me than the city my home is in)That there are hot singles in my area that want to meet me
For a LONG time now, they've been able to spoof Caller ID isht.I received a call, from my bank's actual phone number and the caller ID was my bank's name, requesting my account information because fraud had been detected.
I did not give the woman on the other end any information, but being able to use those two pieces of information for the call would fool a lot of people.
This topic really trips me out. I'm sure it's because I've been programming since BEFORE the Internet was opened up to the public. And because I've seen all sorts of variations of the "Nigerian Prince" type of email, etc. Seen and heard all the different types of scams they try to pull. Social engineering, you name it.
What I find so weird is how all these people, younger than me, seem to like to paint the picture of people in my age bracket (thereabouts, be 57 in March) as being reDONKulously non tech-savvy!
I'm just sittin' over here trippin off that because, well, nothing could be further from the truth. Most people in my age bracket or even a little higher, BUILT most of the tech!
One thing I rec'd recently... that I thought was just lame and sad... since nowadays some azzwipe in a 3rd world butthole of a country could just make use of AI to help them with their lack of English Grammer and syntax... and yet you'll STILL run into ones where the f'd up English gives it away!!!
This email I'm speaking of? They did a decent job of visually making it "look" legit. But the very first sentence it had on it, the English grammar was F'd up, ever soo slightly. Had to just SMDH.
I see all this stuff right away because I used to extensively correct my first wife's college papers to help her. She was an illegal immigrant from Central America. So you end up seeing how this other person, coming from a language with THESE sort of rules over here, seeing the pattern to how it affects the WAY they would elect to write a sentence in English.
The more you know about other languages.... you can sometimes detect what is likely the primary language this person speaks the majority of the time, by the WAY in which they flub what they're trying to write in English.
I feel ya on that. That'd make sense.The slight errors are there on purpose. If the scam looks too legitimate, then the scammer might waste time on someone who ultimately doesn’t pay. The scammer wants exactly the right kind of idiot who ignores the slight grammar errors and still responds.