Since Adam and Eve, man had been
fooled till today but with different strategies. Hoax theories, prank calls, email
scams, fraud SMS ads, forge notes, etc. (etc
is an excuse of telling people you know more than that, but you actually don’t.
See, I’m fooling you there. :D)
are the words you came to know along the revolution of “technology”. Technology is nothing but the main culprit behind
these evil deeds. Think about it.
Lately, one friend told me a joke
about two li’l chaps – ‘a gun smuggler
and his pal’. The latter is to buy a handgun from the former. They were
signing a deal to where and when they should carry out the business – done. And
they were to meet on the edge of a pond at the outskirt of the village under
twilight.
Later that evening, the dealer
thought, “Since we are going to do it at
night, I should replace my gun with a fake pistol, he won’t notice.” So he
went. His pal, not to be outsmarted (as if he knew) thought, “I should hand him my forge notes, he won’t
be aware of it.” So he went too. And the deal was done, without any trouble.
Buying fake pistols with forge notes and selling fake pistol for forge notes. I
don't want to hear them seeing each other again. :D
Needless to mention, all of us at
least once, had a deal with one of those Nigerian scammers. We hate them and
seriously those spam emails telling us how we could enlarge our - you know what;
we never open your mails. *fingers-crossed*
Today I received an SMS from
someone stating that I won a lottery and my jaws dropped. “CONGRATULATIONS! Your mobile number has won 500000000 rupees in the
ongoing NOKIA IN MOBILE PROMO for claims call [Removed] E-mail [Removed].”
While I was thinking how I will
spend the money, you know like driving around in a Camaro and dating a supermodel,
watching the sunset with a bottle of champagne and BEEP - another SMS! Quickly I opened and it reads – “Double your investment in no time! Buy a
land in Mukund Nagar,Shri Ahireshwar Wadi Pune – 411037 Waghmare Phone:
[Removed] email [Removed].”
Now, I’m starting to think how I
can get this two people meet and let the first party buy the land from the
second party for me. :P
8 comments:
Did you ever receive a mail from reserve bank of India telling you'll have to pay INR 16500, and you fwd that to your friend, and all he replies is LOL and HAHAHA??
well, that happened to me :P
@Mimi - LOL HAHAHA
Scammers deliberately use incorrect grammar so that only the most gullible would fall for their tricks. Which reminds me, I just won one million pounds and if you could just lend me a coupla thousand bucks for my flight tickets....
hahaah @Mimi
KAAAL mai teh.. haha.. line ka duh ber
hehe :)
Man hnem thei bik e :)
if only all the lottery e-mail were real...aaahhh.. :D
if only all the lottery e-mail were real...aaahhh.. :D
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