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Post by politicidal on Nov 14, 2017 3:03:32 GMT
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Post by Vodkie on Nov 14, 2017 23:55:55 GMT
Lol anyone stupid to fall for that deserves what they get
If that was an email i got, my first instinct would be to check netflix first
Then if my account was really disabled, then I might believe it
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Post by sandy on Nov 16, 2017 23:50:24 GMT
Lol anyone stupid to fall for that deserves what they get If that was an email i got, my first instinct would be to check netflix first Then if my account was really disabled, then I might believe it That's smart, but a lot of people who fall for scams are older people. I remember a 40 year old man who said that his parents who were in their 60's were Harvard Graduates with Doctorates in their degrees and he had to constantly shield them from scams. You would think that Harvard Graduate Doctorates would be able to smell a scam from a mile away, but keep in mind that they are older people.
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Post by Vodkie on Nov 17, 2017 1:28:36 GMT
Lol anyone stupid to fall for that deserves what they get If that was an email i got, my first instinct would be to check netflix first Then if my account was really disabled, then I might believe it That's smart, but a lot of people who fall for scams are older people. I remember a 40 year old man who said that his parents who were in their 60's were Harvard Graduates with Doctorates in their degrees and he had to constantly shield them from scams. You would think that Harvard Graduate Doctorates would be able to smell a scam from a mile away, but keep in mind that they are older people. Lol, usually those fake emails have different sending addresses Just like those idiots who fall for those fake store coupons that say they can save 40 bucks off a 50 total There was a fake Aldi coupon a week or 2 ago, For f's sakes, the link to the coupon, the url didn't match the store's url If you can't tell it's fake, you deserve whatever virus you get for being stupid.
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