Scam Number: 833 382 7809
Scammer’s Website or Email:
Additional information about this scam: Idiot who lies and tells me “your calling grave yard” , I said OK and asked the question “how many people do you stick in the ground a day” , the clusterfucker wouldn’t tell me , idiot hangs up.
That’s the scammer i called
Same thread posted twice
And that surprises you somehow mate?
I was debating on saying anything originally, but when a response came. I just thought ok, what’s it going to hurt.
It’s just funny seeing someone said they were either blocked or shut the number down when it wasn’t active to begin with.
Why can’t they just stick the # into the search to avoid this.
J, I think since this new incentive has come about, people are trying to make new threads so they can get there points up. And it wouldn’t surprise me if they start going through every post and “liking” each one. I just feel like were back in elementary school to see who can be the teachers pet for the month or whole year.
Who gives a rat’s ass about the points C. Unless it’s gonna pay my prop taxes I could care less. Like you stated, it’s like being back in 5th grade!
Absolutely
I picked it within the first 10 seconds it was announced when I messaged you saying exactly the same.
I’ve seen dozens upon dozens of known number threads started, as well as completely dead numbers being listed in new threads, many of them have never seen activity or have been dead for many weeks and in some instances months.
The absolutely hilarious thing is, I have no need to tell people just how close they are to the jackpot when they list unverified, bogus dead numbers.
If they just took 20 paces back and looked at the forest instead of the single dead tree trunk they’re fixated on, they’d be amazed at how stupid they were to bother listing the quite obviously bogus, unverified number in the first instance.
My systems have already covered that territory and have sometimes 20,30,50, 80 numbers either side of it within a 200-400 consecutive number range.
Amusing to say the least
Biggs, you put it much nicer than I would have said, which is why I refrained. And posting a number without first verifying tweaks the back of my nuts in a not so nice way.
Look at the last post for PCH. I LOVE IT!
You’re talking about this one? “(516) 748-1525 is still active”
Never mind, it was fixed.
I sent chat messages to a couple of the guys here earlier this morning after my systems picked up more numbers in an already impressive known block they occupy daily.
There were two imbeciles working there who drew the short straw to have daily possession of the cheapest, shittiest $2.00 headsets in the world award winners. There was zero noise cancelling on them at all but the 20-30 other scammers in the place all have no background noise audible when they pick up and answer.
This shithole which always runs trojan spyware popup scam and the occasional bot will pick them up at times every week. I identified 6 brand new numbers they opened up today and in total they had 20 active numbers before we closed them all down so they could not steal from a single victim.
This happens to hundreds and at times thousands of numbers every day which no-one but me and the victims they contact via email, text and robocall know even exist.
Here is the audio from when my dialers came across two of the 6 brand new numbers out of the 20 active ones they had today, before 10am est this morning.