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Post by Kentucky Fried Scambaits on Feb 17, 2022 0:04:56 GMT
While in the shower I had someone claiming to be T-mobile send a text to my phone. It gave me a number to text about a $700 compensation. I decided to respond to the text using a google voice number. He wanted to send me a pin number, most likely to access my T-mobile account. Perhaps hoping I had a credit card attached to my account to use... that's why I NEVER save my credit card when I make payments. He didn't like my phone number and he decided to curse me in Nigerian. I was pretty sure it was a Nigerian curse and I had to google it to confirm. Below is edited images from this chat on my phone. As you can tell, the bait is over, but I had fun and I want to post it here to give other's a heads up on this new (to me) scam.
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Post by Admin on Feb 17, 2022 2:12:06 GMT
If he would've thrown in an "Ogun na go kill ur generation", he would've used two of the most widely used curses out there.
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Post by Pricky on Feb 17, 2022 9:38:02 GMT
A lot of work there, KFS. Keep on going!
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Post by myla45 on Feb 17, 2022 15:47:22 GMT
I never understood the “kill your generation” or “punish your generation” threats. They use that phrase all the time. Does that mean a curse on your kids or ??
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Post by Admin on Feb 17, 2022 16:11:17 GMT
^^^It's a blanket curse, I believe. Sorta like "F*** you, everyone that you know, and the horse you rode in on".
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