Email scams: turning the tables
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:17 am
Anyone who has used the internet and had an email account (i.e. all of us) I'm sure are well aware of those email scams from people in South Africa, Nigeria, etc...using a multitude of different stories to try to scam people out of money. Phony baloney stories about how they are a dying rich man looking to repent on his death bed by making charitable donations, or some other story trying to make you believe that they have millions of dollars that you can get a piece of. Basically trying to get your bank account information and take you for all you're worth.
Just the other day I discovered a website where people turn the tables on these scumbags and string them along with ridiculous stories and make them do stupid and hilarious things. Here it is: http://www.419eater.com/
This website is pure comedy gold. One I just read involved the scambaiter tricking a scammer into believing he was dealing with some charitable religious organization that wanted to give him money to build a church in Africa. The scambaiter made this guy take absolutely hilarious photos of himself taking part in an "induction ceremony" so he could be considered part of the church and thus get his money. Take a look: http://forum.419eater.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=100907
And another, where the scambaiter posed as a director for some Art Scholarship Fund, and actually had the scammer mail him a carved wooden bust of his own head. He strung this guy along for eight months and even had him film a video of some guys reenacting a Monty Python sketch: http://www.419eater.com/html/bigman.htm
There's lots more on that site, apparently a whole community built up around it. Absolutely hilarious.
Just the other day I discovered a website where people turn the tables on these scumbags and string them along with ridiculous stories and make them do stupid and hilarious things. Here it is: http://www.419eater.com/
This website is pure comedy gold. One I just read involved the scambaiter tricking a scammer into believing he was dealing with some charitable religious organization that wanted to give him money to build a church in Africa. The scambaiter made this guy take absolutely hilarious photos of himself taking part in an "induction ceremony" so he could be considered part of the church and thus get his money. Take a look: http://forum.419eater.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=100907
And another, where the scambaiter posed as a director for some Art Scholarship Fund, and actually had the scammer mail him a carved wooden bust of his own head. He strung this guy along for eight months and even had him film a video of some guys reenacting a Monty Python sketch: http://www.419eater.com/html/bigman.htm
There's lots more on that site, apparently a whole community built up around it. Absolutely hilarious.