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“If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is.”
I (and many others like me) have decide to fight back against email scammers.
We do this by making email accounts solely devoted to receiving scam mail, and then make up an entire fictitious persona to drag the scammer along until they figure out we’re playing them—or until we tell them ourselves.
The idea is to waste the scammer’s time and resources and, in turn, prevent some innocent victim (like your grandmother) from falling into their schemes.
Assuming these Nigerians scammers know as little about American history as I do Nigerian history, my persona is the infamous airplane hijacker D.B. Cooper (the D.B. standing for Daniel Boone of course), who just happened across a large sum of money (obviously from the ransom).
D.B’s occupation is an actor from the Crash Test Dummy P.S.A’s back in the ’80s, and his I.D. looks a little something like this…
Yes, that is actually Daniel Boone’s signature with a picture of Neil Diamond on a former Idaho drivers license.
This is going to be an ongoing series where I record my exploits as D.B. Cooper and share them with you all.
Tags: 419 scam, scam baiting
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