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21 minutes ago, skyrider said:

i seem to remember getting relieved off £20 for that one :classic_ohmy:

 

I got stung too but hey ho. Life's too short to be bitter.

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I got caught out once too, took me for a £10 phone top up by a russian woman, didn't even get any nude pics :cry:

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3 minutes ago, dynax said:

I got caught out once too, took me for a £10 phone top up by a russian woman, didn't even get any nude pics :cry:

that's a downer :classic_sad:

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12 minutes ago, dynax said:

I got caught out once too, took me for a £10 phone top up by a russian woman, didn't even get any nude pics :cry:

Pay me a tenner and I swear down I’ll send you a nudey pic.

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1 hour ago, skyrider said:

i seem to remember getting relieved off £20 for that one :classic_ohmy:

Damn fella that's terrible 

Have no fear Bender is on it.

 

Simply send £40.00 and I will ensure you receive your £20.00 BACK in full.

Simply send cash and a self addressed envelope and you will receive your money back by return of post.

We will also send you our very informative pack entitled " so you've been scammed (Again)"

Your money is very import to us, by us I mean me.

A small charitable deduction may be made from your refund.

All donations will go directly and in full to Benders local charity BrewDog.

👍 

 

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@Bender,  As a weird way to combine this with one of your old threads, I find that brewdog ipa gives me hiccups :lol:

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1 minute ago, Tiggie said:

@Bender,  As a weird way to combine this with one of your old threads, I find that brewdog ipa gives me hiccups :lol:

I can cure those, simply send £20.00 ohhh bugger it's the fuzz, cheese it......

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Think all those who have been scammed should be highlighted in some form ...

 Perhaps a different colour  username ,one that portrays caution i think 

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My notoriously tight-fisted father-in-law got scammed when he responded to one of those unsolicited text messages saying that he was due compensation after his recent car accident. The fact that he hadn't actually had a car accident in the last twenty years didn't set any alarm bells ringing - the mere prospect of money coming his way was enough to get him to bite.

:roll:

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