Ingenious
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- Sep 21, 2009
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Hi. I posted a reply to a craigslist dating ad and I soon got this reply from a believable copy and paste message that was attached with 3 photos of this cute women. This template was so well written it didn't seem like a copy and paste reply. Well, I replied back and shortly after I got another well written copy and past reply that wants me to go some site at safecasualhookups, which now re-direct me to some home page on yahoo.
The web page of the past at safecasualhookups originally wanted me to put in my credit card information just to verify my age. But I know credit cards were not designed or created for that purpose.
What makes these cyber thieves believe they can scam people online without going to prison?
 
Hi. I posted a reply to a craigslist dating ad and I soon got this reply from a believable copy and paste message that was attached with 3 photos of this cute women. This template was so well written it didn't seem like a copy and paste reply. Well, I replied back and shortly after I got another well written copy and past reply that wants me to go some site at safecasualhookups, which now re-direct me to some home page on yahoo.
The web page of the past at safecasualhookups originally wanted me to put in my credit card information just to verify my age. But I know credit cards were not designed or created for that purpose.
What makes these cyber thieves believe they can scam people online without going to prison?
 
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