Scamming a scammer

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    Some guy just tried to edit the source code of paypal to get my product for 0.01$ instead of $5. No luck with payloadz great system. I sent him a "friendly" email laughing in his face. Fun :D


    Something similar ever happened to you?
     
    tempscript, Apr 17, 2009 IP
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    terminator69 Notable Member

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    You sent a friendly email laughing at him .. how is that scamming him?
     
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    So what if he now opens a dispute and tries to screw up your PayPal account?
     
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    The title wasn't the best but I was hoping people would share their stories of maybe how they scammed scammers.

    Virtual item, no paypal disputes. Also, if he did try to guess my password according to an online information it would take well over a century to hack.
     
    tempscript, Apr 17, 2009 IP
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    Digital_shubhi Illustrious Member

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    Well ya something like that happened to me and that too in payloadz !!

    But that time he took the product of $14 in just $0.01. :( Don't know how :rolleyes:
     
    Digital_shubhi, Apr 17, 2009 IP
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    I think it used to be more insecure before.
     
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    deezy Banned

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    People are wild now-a-days!!
     
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    You know your an idiot right? #1 you didn't scam anyone. #2 why are you asking for scammers to post their scamming tactics? #3 if you scammed a scammer.. then you in turn your self are too a scammer....

    So.. this thread should be closed!!
     
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    I'm stupid yeah? OK, firstly, it's "you're" not "your". Secondly, I never claimed to have myself scammed a scammer. Thirdly, I asked people to share their stories not their methods. Finally, as I previously said I didn't scam anyone - so you're point failed.

    Also, "deezy" please do not leave feedback saying "You are very gay man! -deezy".
     
    tempscript, Apr 23, 2009 IP
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    malevolant Peon

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    #10
    The title of your thread is "Scamming a scammer"

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    malevolant, Apr 23, 2009 IP
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    TBDesigns Peon

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    Scammers suck
     
    TBDesigns, Apr 23, 2009 IP
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