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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
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...how do people continually fall for these [/ QUOTE ] I doubt the OP fell for anything. I'm sure he just likes to read the replies he gets to it. |
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
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[ QUOTE ] ...how do people continually fall for these [/ QUOTE ] I doubt the OP fell for anything. I'm sure he just likes to read the replies he gets to it. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] ...how do people continually fall for these [/ QUOTE ] I doubt the OP fell for anything. I'm sure he just likes to read the replies he gets to it. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
considering what the nigerians get away with, i bet there is hella money in poker scamming
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
If you actually go to the site you can see how a naive internet user could fall for the scam. It really does look just like the real Full Tilt site. Don't click on anything if you check it out, obv.
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
Oh man don't do this. I tried it with a debit card that had a zero balance as I was really sketched out by this and couldn't see how it could be true. I also used my other FTP acct. that had $0 in it so I felt like they couldn't
screw me if it was a scam. I emailed FTP and they said it was definetly a scam and they even froze my acct. for a few hours just in case. They also changed my password. I'm sure you'll hear from them soon. Good luck and I hope you still have $ in your acct. |
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
Ya'll are some idiots if you fall for this crap.. don't u see guys name at the top that is actually sending the message?
Congrats on your win though. |
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
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What do you all think? [/ QUOTE ] That you're a moron who deserves to lose his money. |
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
This has been a well known scam for a while now ...
The scammer hits the "--------" & "enter" buttons a few times to scroll his true name & :Observer:" up out of the field over the chat box vision, then types something like CHRIS FEURGESON: " Scam Website sucker info here" ..... Don't Fall for this stuff .. |
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
Yea just the address should tell you instantly its a scam, as all Full Tilt emails always end in @fulltiltpoker.com...
theres never any exceptions. |
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