Give the petty thief with tiny nuts one for me. I suppose some peeps continue to get scammed or he would not keep doing it
Too bad you can't track the location of the phone like you can when you've lost your own phone or have it stolen. The phone manufacturers don't want to put a complete kill switch into their products because they are making a multi million dollars profit by selling $500 replacements to peeps who don't want to pay $10 a month for insurance. $10 a month is cheap compared to paying $500 to $700 for replacement smart phones. Too bad the free recovery application software.can't send a 240 volts shock to their tiny nuts. Great job. You can tell your Grandchildren you stole cell phones for a living. Real men, hah? If you do somehow catch up with the dippy dude, can you tie him up and let me know what telephone pole he's tied to so I can run my car into the pole with a big pillow on my front end. I won't mind throwing a bloody pillow away if it's for a good cause. Maybe the Saudi have a great idea about cutting off the hands of petty crooks and scammers although I've got a plan for more hidden body parts. It won't embarrass them in public like having 2 arms missing but their sex life would be severely limited. We could put up signs saying "Don't be missing a Dick for copping a smartphone, that's not smart, but you'll be smarting something and no one will ever be copping you anymore.
SCAM! Selling a bicycle on craigslist and got a text from this number today. They wanted to pay with a money order and offered $40 extra for me to hold it and asked for my full name and address. Seemed fishy but I responded with "I'll meet you at a check cashing spot with the bike and I'll write my name on the money order myself. Once I have the cash the bike is yours." About 10 minutes later I google the number and here it is! They have not responded.
Same story here. Offered to pay $40 more and wants my name and address to send the money order. Seemed fishy but wasn't offering to pay well over asking price so I gave it a chance. Next day my suspicions were confirmed when "A mistake was made and his assistant sent too much, please wire the difference back to him/her". Do people still fall for this stuff. I still have him/her on the hook thinking I'm game. Deciding if I can locate the person and show up and give them what they deserve in person.
He took my info from a local Craig's List offer. Reported the number on the T-Mobil Text Spam report Number - 7726. I also got the $40.00 more offer. His English is a bit strange in the message. Can't believe anyone falls for him.