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Neil Shurley's avatar

I’m ready to join you in 12-15 years of the high living scam lifestyle. Heck, by the time we get caught we’ll be old and tired enough to welcome jail. Or maybe we can negotiate a work release sentence of being Walmart greeters. Wait, maybe regular prison would be better.

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Wendi Aarons's avatar

Meet you at the shell company!

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Gila Pfeffer's avatar

i’ve learned A LOT from this newsletter, mainly how to ask someone to make out if i visit north dakota

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Roxanna Sarmiento's avatar

Everyone's a scammer, but I also wanted to let you know that "scamming" meant the same thing in 90s Miami as it did in North Dakota, so you and I are basically the same person.

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Wendi Aarons's avatar

wow! That is truly surprising and yes we are.

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Verna Wilder's avatar

Thank you--again--and often for making me laugh.

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Sparker's avatar

The thing that gets me about Anna Delvey is I think she would have actually built a business with that bank money. Fake it til you make it girlfriend!!

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Molly Collie's avatar

It must have been a ND thing as I never heard scamming for making out. But let’s bring it back! Take scam back from the scammers. I finished listening to the podcast the Lady Vanishes and wow talk about a scam con artist that makes tinder swindler and dirty John look like amateurs. I have never understood why if people are so clever they can’t use their powers for good and not evil.

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Wendi Aarons's avatar

Thank you for giving me a new scam podcast to listen to while I repeatedly change my online passwords.

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Molly Collie's avatar

The lady in question was Australian so there all the accents, but the story crosses several countries

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Michael O’Donnell's avatar

Thank you for this Saturday afternoon smile.

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Amy V. Cooper's avatar

347-94-5568 ♥️

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