Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Don't be fooled by these fools. I've already called the Dept. Of Commerce and Dallas FBI offices on them MANY times when they've tried to scam Veterans (like myself) by offering grants and loans which were bogus or have attempted to scam me in some other ridiculous way. These people are shameless morons with double standards - who would be fuming and broken if the same thing were to happen to them or their families. Three things you can do: First, be sure you have prodded them for as much information as you can. Second, don't believe anyone who tries to get you to pay them off with reward/gift cards (how idiotic!) or asks for your personal/financial information. Third, give them 'the business' in the most profane, unkind way and, when they realize you're on to them, they'll try to do the same thing in return, cementing their guilt (besides, it's rather funny listening to them struggle to use English profanity...since they fail). That's when you hang up...or vent - your call! ;) Then, if you have a number or other information, call the Dept. Of Commerce.


Don't be fooled by these fools. I've already called the Dept. Of Commerce and Dallas FBI offices on them MANY times when they've tried to scam Veterans (like myself) by offering grants and loans which were bogus or have attempted to scam me in some other ridiculous way. These people are shameless morons with double standards - who would be fuming and broken if the same thing were to happen to them or their families. Three things you can do: First, be sure you have prodded them for as much information as you can. Second, don't believe anyone who tries to get you to pay them off with reward/gift cards (how idiotic!) or asks for your personal/financial information. Third, give them 'the business' in the most profane, unkind way and, when they realize you're on to them, they'll try to do the same thing in return, cementing their guilt (besides, it's rather funny listening to them struggle to use English profanity...since they fail). That's when you hang up...or vent - your call! ;) Then, if you have a number or other information, call the Dept. Of Commerce. - The availability of computer-savvy, young, English-speaking job seekers and efficient technology have contributed to the growth in cyberfraud against Americans.

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