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Yes right on Nigerian scammer !!

 

 

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Ip trace to>>>

 

IP Address 169.159.85.1

Location Nigeria, Lagos, Lagos

Latitude, Longitude 6.45306, 3.39583 (6°27'11"E 3°23'45"N)

Connection through Smile Telecoms Nigeria- Lagos Core via London

Local Time 10 Jan, 2017 11:55 AM (UTC +01:00)

Net Speed DSL

Area Code 0704

IDD Code 234

ZIP Code 102103

Weather Station Lagos (NIXX0012)

Mobile Country Code (MCC) 621

Mobile Network Code (MNC) 27

Carrier Name Smile

Elevation 10m

Usage Type (MOB) Mobile ISP

Edited by JeffTT

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Your time would be better served not posting on here and doing what's necessary to save your email account!!

 

:rofl:

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Your time would be better served not posting on here and doing what's necessary to save your email account!!

 

:rofl:

 

Are there really people still falling for this fools though ??

 

Jeff

Go easy!, I think you'll find most people "falling" for these scams are those who are most technically illiterate, many of which are the old school pen and paper brigade, you know the types! they like to communicate face to face and still believe in an individuals honesty and integrity, where you give your word and it's kept! They rely on the goodwill of an individual and in fear of not doing the right think click the big send button opening Pandora's box to the miserable lowlife scum who are allowed to operate in the name of big commercial establishments worldwide...

 

There is a relentless mission by commerce and social media to rely entirely on electronic communication, baring no responsibility or support to those less able to understand the medium but forced to take it up in the event of being completely alienated.

 

There are of course pillocks too lazy to learn or too ignorant to understand and often too greedy to see the obvious, that fall for these scams, they, my dears deserve what they get!

 

Anyway, I'm off for my blowout birthday meal in a bit as this nice man from the Nigerian government is offering me a bundle of money if i can cash his cheque for him...seems like a no brainer to me!

We had a phone call last year from "Microsoft" from a nice lady called Paula with a very strong Asian accent saying our computer was faulty and could we turn it on this minute for them to fix it :whistling:.So convincing honestly,Because Microsoft would have my home phone number wouldnt they :lol:

We had a phone call last year from "Microsoft" from a nice lady called Paula with a very strong Asian accent saying our computer was faulty and could we turn it on this minute for them to fix it :whistling:.So convincing honestly,Because Microsoft would have my home phone number wouldnt they :lol:

 

I have had the same call three times now and I just tell them I have no computer or any other items to get on the internet!

I have had the same call three times now and I just tell them I have no computer or any other items to get on the internet!

 

Me too....

 

....If I am actually in when the b@stards call, I play along for a bit. Hell, they're calling from India, so that going to cost them a few quid...:lol:

 

You know, on one occasion, after about 15 minutes they guy became increasingly angry with me. When I finally told him that I knew he was a scammer and asked why he was wasting my time, he said it was out of revenge against the British; for what we did to his country during the Empire.....:rofl:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

After all these years too for gods sake,The Empire did some bad things around the world but it doesnt give them the right to try and scam us years later ffs :glare:

Talk about holding a grudge :lol:

 

After all these years too for gods sake,The Empire did some bad things around the world but it doesnt give them the right to try and scam us years later ffs :glare:

 

LOL - I agree.... But to be fair, I had wound the stupid c**t up so much, that was probably the best he could come up with....:lol:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

My mum, bless her, had a similar experience, she's in her eighties and lives alone.

So, you can imagine, she doesn't get to speak to many people.

So, when this nice gentleman wanted to ask her several questions about her computer, she was delighted to oblige. (She doesn't have a computer by the way) well, my mum can talk, to put it politely, so was more than happy to play along.

After about half an hour of harmless drivel, the caller eventually lost his cool when he realised she in fact did not have anything more than a panic button on her arm, let alone a computer. Why did you not say he exclaimed? You didn't asked me she replied.

Sudden dial tone followed. Priceless.

My mum, bless her, had a similar experience, she's in her eighties and lives alone.

So, you can imagine, she doesn't get to speak to many people.

So, when this nice gentleman wanted to ask her several questions about her computer, she was delighted to oblige. (She doesn't have a computer by the way) well, my mum can talk, to put it politely, so was more than happy to play along.

After about half an hour of harmless drivel, the caller eventually lost his cool when he realised she in fact did not have anything more than a panic button on her arm, let alone a computer. Why did you not say he exclaimed? You didn't asked me she replied.

Sudden dial tone followed. Priceless.

 

Thats what we all should do Redwine. Keep them talking for as long as we can lol

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what annoys me more is the dead heads on Facebook sharing fake news stories

 

Agree !! they keep reposting crap that is nothing more than "like farming" never check it out just repost / share arghhhh!!

 

Jeff

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