Scam Number: 888-496-7405
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(888) 496-7405 Chris answered Wednesday 9-7-22 1:08PM EST
I reported this to PayPal, for whatever it’s worth. Here’s part of their response:
“Thanks for your submission.
We’re continuously working to counteract fraud, including phishing
emails, websites, and text messages. We work with law enforcement around
the world to stop online criminals.”
Hey Jim, hope all is well for you and no fires are near!
Was on with these jabeebs – Wanted to get his “over-refunded” $$ back by using Xoom (which is actually a PP app). Had to quickly block Xoom on my browser which totally bamboozled him as he couldn’t figure out why the site wouldn’t load.
Long time no see, my friend!
Don’t you just love the Invoice 0001? What retards. People could so easily not be scammed by just asking what name is on the account and what credit card it was charged to. This dope said that the name on the account was DALLAS. What an idiot.
Do you actually think Paypal will do anything about it?
No, my name is Houston! No, my name is Saint Antonio!
They assume that people have $500 bucks laying around or that they even have a credit card.
Hi MJ. Fighting off shingles (yes, I had the Shingrix shots) on right side of forehead and eye. Very difficult to see so am limiting screen time. Dermatologist gave me super drugs ($$$) and Ophthalmologist gave me steroidal eye drops. And I’m on prednisone & cortisone too. If they drug test me, they’ll think I’m a wacko, lol.
Oh no! They wanted me to get it but I refused. If they work so well, why do you have it? I know. If you didnt it would be worse just like they say about the Coof.
Asks if I am Jim Browning daughter or Trilogy media
Kolkata IP
yksuport.cloud
lfsupport.online
Good question!
if they drug test you, they will think you are a wacko!
I had mild Shingles once in my lower right abdomen area. It was not nearly as bad though as some of the photos I found of Shingles on the internet.
I hope you feel better, @Jhawk!
I look like some kind of meth freak with these things on my eyelid & forehead. My sister had them on her abdomen too @Hviezdoslav and she was tears laying in cool bath water. She’s a nurse and tough as nails too!
Thanks for the well wishes Hvie!! Appreciated Brother. ![]()
Currently when I go to bed @Jhawk, I am putting on the upper part of my right neck some anti-fungal cream. I had noticed something and went to the CVS Minute clinic. The woman said it was Ring Worm!
I said, “What, a worm is in my body!”
She said, “Well no, there is no worm actually. It is just a fungal infection.”
Me: I wash my body, face, and neck! I do not live in abject filth!"
She laughed. She said her daughter keeps getting “ring worm” under her right eye. She said it happens.
Oh, to return to youth when we did not have these various medical problems!
I always do precisely that when I don’t have access to my VM. That’s way to much logic/common sense for some people MJ.
I know. Like the first IRS call I got in 2009. I called the IRS and spoke with a real person who told me about the scam. I became a scambaiter right then and there. It is so easy to check these things.
Yeah, that is how I started too. The I.R.S. calls. Back then, I had no TextNow number. I was receiving the I.R.S. scam calls on my home phone and I would bait them (first agent, then to senior agent) for 1.5 to 2 hours (including my need to call back when I got home from driving to get gift cards). Of course at the final end of the bait, either the senior agent would get sick of me or I’d call out the senior agent.
It never dawned on me back then that I should not mess with scammers from my home number and let them know my home phone number.
