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Registered On: 2024-07-04

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Scamtackular

Sending a check and "equipment"?

Last time I checked, github is a site, and not considered equipment that can be sent. https://github.com/

Not sure on the first, second and third are the same computer, same desk as well. If they're different posts from a different user with a different address it's definitely a scam.

Possible fake payment for shipping, or a 'deposit fee' to hold it.

All the typical scammer lingo. Block and ignore,  do not sign up to the site.

From this day forth, anytime I see an oversize pickup driven by a dumbass, this photo will come to mind. Thank you.

I don't care what you're protestint against,  for, raising awareness against, for. When you block a road you're an asshat. 

Want to stand on a corner, fill a parking lot, sit on the steps infront of your local government office,  go fo it. Heck I'll even actually pay attention to your signs, your chants and decide yay vs nay on support for your cause.

However when you block a road, trash a town,  set fires or loot... yea I will never support your cause, your organization nor listen to whatever you say. 

In the USA, we have a right to peaceful protests, be creative not destructive with it. 

More people will come if you have punch and pie, then of you punch a random stranger in the eye.

A post the signifies an average holiday at your local Texas "friendly" HEB. 

Soon as you said, they wanted YOU to buy supplies and send a money order, it's a scam.

You my friend, have found Minnie the Moocher. If she needs a 'gift' to say "goodbye" just tell her to look at the roof over her head since you paid the rent. Block and move on, you're 10000% being taken advantage of, and the sooner you walk away, the better off you'll be.

Good ole Pegasus back again for another round of fear tactics scam.

My theory on this one, is that you signed up to a new site recently that either has an lax security, bad coding or an insider who's selling user data.

Got a phone call - caller ID showed my bank. However I let it go to voicemail. Searched the number they used and found out, - scammers.

Side note - even my bank's legitimate number can be spoofed, even then I would not trust it. I would go to their site, or app to start a chat to inquire what's going on.

How it works for my bank if my card is compromised. I had been contacted twice before, via text message, from the same number that alerts me to my deposits checking if recent purchases were in fact me, and to confirm the charges. My card also failed to work a few times.

I'm given a "yes" or "no" reply option on this text, since there were charges that were not me, I sent "no" - got a number to call. Called, they reviewed those purchases and went back a couple days prior to the first "flagged purchase" to confirm where it started. Each transaction had to be validated by me.

At the same time they locked my card permanently, issued a new one which arrived via FedEx next day air.

The second time they contacted me, was after I moved, and those charges were legitimate and after I replied to the text to confirm, I was done.

At no point did they call me out of the blue.

One kid did notice, and noticed no one else noticed. Have you noticed any sneaky behavior and mysterious wrappers around said child's bed? /s

Now I want a Twinkie

The companies also pay to shuttle their employees to and from the rig.

Maybe in that location, in some locations there's actually laws that would consider the discharging a firearm to prevent theft of your vehicle completely 100% legal, thus justifiable homicide.

Disable guest - Disable broadcast - set up MAC address validation and limit the number of available IPs,

FYI - Teleperformance is a support vendor for a larger tech company, while the company teleperformace is real and a legitimate company that does not mean that this is their legitimate hiring process.
Without being able to examine the email/text I can not confirm if this is in fact them.

Secondly, I'd research the company itself, and make sure it's a mess you want to get into. If they still have the same contact with the same tech company, it would be great experience but that's about all it'd be good for.

edit, DM me and I'll tell you more, not going to air everything I know publicly.

scammer - block and move on with your life.

This one is relatively boring, but then when it's posted a dozen times a day...

It's a hot phish, throw it back aka block and ignore.