SH-M
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- Sep 13, 2013
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He has been around forever. This wasn't his first casino method. He also had one on how to cheat at the slot machine "Stinkin' Rich".
His latest that people got scammed on he was claiming there was an online casino hack that let you see the cards before they were dealt.
I wondered how it worked but there were so many red flags. Think about it... If his method worked why would he show anyone ever?
Oh and he really pushed the urgency/scarcity on this hard like 9 out of 10 had signed up and he wanted to close the thread. This was right after it was released it was already sold out. Apparently the 9 out of 10 people who bought it are all here asking how they got scammed.
Yes I know he taught some of you that trick where you hide google ads under images saying you agree to to the Craigslist TOS etc.
That wasn't his method by a long shot though, he was way late to that game and I think that's what grew his initial fame.
Elliot305 is perhaps the best modern day con artist.
The problem with "Elliot" is that his "methods" have a short life-span and he became ever more brazen as he tried to extract greater quantities of cheddar from his "methods". In a nut-shell, this individual had a major home-run with his Adsense method that catapulted him to the top of the black hat scene. Eventually, by trying to replicate the same success he had in the past with other questionable methods, he basically ended in a stale mate where he wasn't able to reproduce his earlier success.
This is when this individual clearly becomes desperate to fund his lavish lifestyle and must resort to exit scamming by using the accumulated social capital he has earned at various communities he has posted in the past.
The casino method was a clear example of how brazen he has become in the past at trying to scam one of the hardest target there is. He structured his partner fee as a dressed ponzi scheme initiation fee, where he was with no doubt going to pay you bit by bit from your own money.
He has the all the hallmarks of a professional scammer, that's without a doubt why you must always stay away from deals that seem too good to be true.
Not coming to any conclusion, but I find it very weird - two members that joined just a couple of weeks ago are talking about a member (now blatant scammer) that has been around since 2010 with a lot of certainty.
Anyway, he claimed that he was always on the lookout for the 'next big thing'. Was this exit scam the next big thing? He's nothing but a pure hypocrite and a pitiful scammer.
Additionally, from some materials that I've read about him, back to his telemarketing scam days - at one time he stated that he had cried, whined and pledged (acting) to Debt collectors not to hurt him etc. only to get the money by suing or threatening to sue after. I mean, I respect people that do whatever it takes for their money. I myself would go to great lengths and even kill (figuratively) for my money (not the $1k that he scammed me, he can choke on that and hopefully he'll use that for coronavirus treatment), but I never ever respect someone that turns into a pathetic bitch (pardon the language) for their money. There's a huge difference, believe it or not.
