>Gimme your car guys anon and I'll bring you back a Ferrari...
What the fuck is going on with people falling for the most obvious scams out there wtf I know educated people who tell me they won the Canadian lottery.
post your stories
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktz7vc70hZ8
Interested
What about that stupid English teacher who took drugs to Argentina because he thought that Denise Milan was going to meet him there hahaha
>educated people
You mean people that got a piece of paper saying that they went through a diploma factory?
>>58220378
don't have any but seen a lot of kids getting ransomware'd
http://archive.nyafuu.org/wsr/thread/111747/
http://archive.nyafuu.org/wsr/thread/135771/
http://archive.nyafuu.org/wsr/thread/141016/
http://archive.nyafuu.org/wsr/thread/175158/
>>58220803
That is most of them.
>>58220378
I work at a fortune 500 company. We have pre-paid gift cards. Every year the company gets hit by scammer. So they have an reminder sent to everyone on what to do.
Get a call saying it was some important dude that needed me to scan all the pre-paid cards and he offers to walk me through it if I don't know how. I mess around with him as it is obviously a scam. He act all over the place till I finally tell him I got work to do and can't keep a scammer on the line anymore given the police finished tracing his call. He stops hard, thanks me in what feels sincere and hangs up fast.
Next morning I find out of the 27 locations in our area, 24 fell for it and each one got wiped out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. DM thanks me for my service. Following day DM threatens to fire me for costing the company $21.37 in over run costs on a roughly $9000 dollar project.
Anyone know a company that wants intelligent workers? I think I had enough of this stupidity.
>>58222308
No matter where you go, you're just a cog in a machine
Accept it
>>58220378
Makes me wonder how fucking stupid people are to fall for them. Frankly they deserve it.
>>58222308
Tell him to subtract that $22 from that couple grand you protected