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scammer SCAMMER Sells you stolen social security numbers chicago, Illinois
Do not call 312-945-8106 This scammer has been around the block on craigslist and is now on backpage. He sells dead people's social security numbers and sells closed authorized users. This scammer will not return my money after several attempts to get a refund.
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jetames
North Hollywood,California,
USA
DUDE...HERE'S WHAT YOU DO..............
#6Consumer Comment
Fri, February 25, 2011
Dude...here’s what you do.
IMMEDIATELY, take all the information you have on this scamming sucka to your nearest police station and ask/insist that you speak to a detective. Be sure that you take this guy’s phone number so that they can trace it. Then you and the cops can go to this guy’s house and they will arrest him for not returning your money.
I mean, this is America...you have a right to get your hard earned $$s back! When you order something and they don’t deliver the goods, call the cops!
YOU DESERVE TO GET YOUR $$S BACK!
Adolph
Homosassa,Florida,
USA
Gee! Reminds me of the numbskulls that......
#6General Comment
Fri, February 25, 2011
....contacted the police to report: [1] They were ripprd off and didn't get the drugs they
paid for, [2]Complained they received baby laxitive rather than the promised drugs,
[3] Drugs stolen by street people. These were actual reported police incidents.
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The poilce in general aren't the sharpest pencils in the box, but fortunately there are law breakers equally as dumb. Otherwise arrests would drop dramatically.
Dave
USAJust a thought
#6Consumer Comment
Fri, February 25, 2011
I hope the person who sold you the Social Security number was actually an undercover police officer. I'm sure you'll get what's coming to you then.
The only reason you would want to purchase someone elses social security or account numbers (identity theft) is so you can steal from someone else.
Steve
Bradenton,Florida,
U.S.A.
So, let me get this straight. Ripped off during an illegal act?
#6Consumer Comment
Thu, February 24, 2011
So, let me get this straight. You were engaged in an illegal act, and got ripped off.Are you really so stupid that you can't see the problem here?
Here's an idea! File a police report, and then a small claims lawsuit.
Let me know how that works out for you.
Idiot.
Lawrence
Bradenton,Florida,
USA
So, what you're saying is:
#6Consumer Comment
Thu, February 24, 2011
That you tried to buy social security numbers and were ripped off? If that is the case, then GOOD! I'm glad you got ripped off.