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Peter "Wrong". Be it real, or fake, I just think it's an excellent way to illustrate that people do NOT need to feel intimidated by the language and tactics used by scammers and the like. Very little off colored language was used (until the end) and "Andy" maintained his... more
Reviewed by mercenarymary Mar 09 2009, 05:07pm ( 39 reviews ) • collegeiseasy.net
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Rated by robinbal on Aug 28, 7:11pm
From the page: "What you are about to read was copied and pasted from my email."
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Rated by osinisa on Aug 08, 6:49pm
tl:dr
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Rated by TheRareZilla on Jul 28, 4:38pm
I don't really care if it's real or fake, it made me laugh. I guess it is sort of a 'dated' bit of net humor, but I kind of miss stuff like this. Like the old transcripts of absurdly facetious IMs had with scammers posing as 'hot chicks' from the heyday of the chat room.
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Rated by Torchiest on Jul 25, 10:18pm
Come on, this is so 2003.
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Rated by finzaz on Jul 10, 5:41am
lost interest pretty quickly
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Rated by SEOCO on Jul 05, 3:12am
in the saturday the 9th conversation the dude said he wanted to have a wonderful toss with his family
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Rated by tuffghostsu on Jun 01, 5:28pm
This is fake, and if it's not, then I must still say, "whatev."
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Rated by ionela13 on Apr 20 2009, 1:11am
From the page: "Giving a Spammer the run-around "