I bet there are at least 10k people who fell for this

Drakon

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Lol

You're way too generous with "10".

Remember the lady who's "doctor" called her and asked her to remove a small piece of flesh from her breast?
 
Wait, what the hell? That's not....?


F**K.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
Lol

You're way too generous with "10".

Remember the lady who's "doctor" called her and asked her to remove a small piece of flesh from her breast?

Whoops. Typo. Fixed.
 
Drakon said:

Ha, ha. This is better than those door to door insurance sale scams to the elderly in Florida. You know, w/ an upfront balloon payment, you can have all your funeral costs, and life policies taken care of by a company that doesn't exist.:up:
 
Dammit, Drak! The card numbers you entered into this weren't valid! Bastard! :mad:

jag
 
Thats funny, I would hope no one is really THAT stupid, I just can't imagine, but I can kind of imagine.
 
Anybody who would type in their credit card number is asking for it.
 
Too many idiots would fall for it, I know.
 
Seriously guys, just give me your credit card info and i'll let you know if your numbers been stolen.



poor stupid people.
 
After they submit a pop up window should come up:

It has now, b**ch!
 
Hmm... I think I saw that once on a wrestling news site. Didn't really pay it no mind since all the adverts on them are bogus. Wish I acutally caught this.
 
Usually Phishing is done by sending fraudulent e-mails like this one:

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