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Re: this is dodgy right?
If you have to ask you already know the answer...
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#2
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Re: this is dodgy right?
Do it. We need more entertainment around here.
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Re: this is dodgy right?
I don't have an epassort account but looks to me like the scam works as follows:
1. You tell him your username (so he can "check with his affiliate manager") 2. You deposit and play etc 3. You do a fake withdrawl putting your username in as your epassport account name 4. The withdrawal gos to a new epassport account he's made with your user name (which you kindly provided him with). |
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Re: this is dodgy right?
[ QUOTE ]
I don't have an epassort account but looks to me like the scam works as follows: 1. You tell him your username (so he can "check with his affiliate manager") 2. You deposit and play etc 3. You do a fake withdrawl putting your username in as your epassport account name 4. The withdrawal gos to a new epassport account he's made with your user name (which you kindly provided him with). [/ QUOTE ] Makes sense to me. |
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Re: this is dodgy right?
These scams might work better if the scamster could type properly, use capital letters, put together complete sentences, etc.
I need an Advil after reading that. |
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