Turning the tables on an eBay fraudster

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nice work.

scambaiting is always a good read.
treasure trove of what they've gotten lads to do when they think they've scored another mugu - http://www.thescambaiters.com/
includes pictures of activities that won't go down so well with conservative, homophobic nigerian authorities.

favorites are the one who gets sent heavy junk and has to pay for the privilege, and the scammer guy who pays for a trip to a far-away land on the false promise of a modelling contract (complete with holiday snaps if i remember).
 

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I got done last year by a scammer buying a Fitbit from gumtree. Have all her details but she is in a different state - would love some advice on things to do to her to get revenge if anyone has any humerous things to do?
 
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I got done last year by a scammer buying a Fitbit from gumtree. Have all her details but she is in a different state - would love some advice on things to do to her to get revenge if anyone has any humerous things to do?

Sign her up to every free post mail out possible. Sign up her mobile phone to premium subscription services, and telemarketer databases.
 
I got done last year by a scammer buying a Fitbit from gumtree. Have all her details but she is in a different state - would love some advice on things to do to her to get revenge if anyone has any humerous things to do?

Kidnap her dog, murder it and mail parts of it back to her each week.
 
Can you give us a snapshot of where this sits ?

UPDATE:

So after heading to the local Vic Police station, they said unfortunately they couldn't do much more on top of the report i've lodged through ACORN (Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network). They said they don't deal with reports directly, and it's up to ACORN to assess the report, pass it on to the Federal Police and then they delegate it to the local police.

I made my report a couple of weeks ago now, so the local copper just recommended that if I haven't heard anything within the week for me to get in contact with them and ask for an update with my report reference number.

If all else fails, i'll leave it up to the BF brethren to help me concoct some quality revenge given I know EVERYTHING about her. ;)
 

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Had a similar thing happen years ago and tracked her via her banking details with help from a friend working at the bank, attempted everything short of going to her house and got nothing but denials.

Thing was she was the niece of an Essendon premiership player from a country town where the family was fairly famous on account of her uncle and other upstanding members of her family who were local footy heroes and shared the famous surname. I sent her a design for a poster with her face and the word THIEF across the top telling her if the money wasnt back in my account within two days, myself and my mates were going to plaster the town with those posters over the weekend, plaster it.

Unsurprisingly the money returned the next day with an extra $50 for my troubles. I then put her details on a forum where people were trying to track her down for another scam in Perth under the company name Added Beauty and can only assume it was groundhog day for the next 6 months for her. I also sent her a final email saying I'd be keeping tabs and if she scammed anyone else I'd forward them her details too and additionally that she was a shit role model for her daughter and anyone else unfortunate enough to be involved with her.
 
Had a similar thing happen years ago and tracked her via her banking details with help from a friend working at the bank, attempted everything short of going to her house and got nothing but denials.

Thing was she was the niece of an Essendon premiership player from a country town where the family was fairly famous on account of her uncle and other upstanding members of her family who were local footy heroes and shared the famous surname. I sent her a design for a poster with her face and the word THIEF across the top telling her if the money wasnt back in my account within two days, myself and my mates were going to plaster the town with those posters over the weekend, plaster it.

Unsurprisingly the money returned the next day with an extra $50 for my troubles. I then put her details on a forum where people were trying to track her down for another scam in Perth under the company name Added Beauty and can only assume it was groundhog day for the next 6 months for her. I also sent her a final email saying I'd be keeping tabs and if she scammed anyone else I'd forward them her details too and additionally that she was a shit role model for her daughter and anyone else unfortunate enough to be involved with her.

That's great.
 
Had a similar thing happen years ago and tracked her via her banking details with help from a friend working at the bank, attempted everything short of going to her house and got nothing but denials.

Thing was she was the niece of an Essendon premiership player from a country town where the family was fairly famous on account of her uncle and other upstanding members of her family who were local footy heroes and shared the famous surname. I sent her a design for a poster with her face and the word THIEF across the top telling her if the money wasnt back in my account within two days, myself and my mates were going to plaster the town with those posters over the weekend, plaster it.

Unsurprisingly the money returned the next day with an extra $50 for my troubles. I then put her details on a forum where people were trying to track her down for another scam in Perth under the company name Added Beauty and can only assume it was groundhog day for the next 6 months for her. I also sent her a final email saying I'd be keeping tabs and if she scammed anyone else I'd forward them her details too and additionally that she was a shit role model for her daughter and anyone else unfortunate enough to be involved with her.

Ripping work!

Given I think that ACORN will most likely do feck all despite me doing all of the investigation for them proving she is fraudster with a record, I think I may have to take a similar course of action.

I have my scammers home phone number, and address details. I'm thinking to have more of an effect, I send her a typed up note in the mail explaining how much dirt I have on her, and that if she doesn't want to be up on more charges of fraud she better wire back the $450 she defrauded me of.

Shits me that the local copper I spoke to said they couldn't do anything until ACORN deals with it. The bloke was so passionate that he too was even swearing about how 'f#*king' crap it was that scammers can do this. Was quite funny.

Have had no luck finding her on either Twitter or FB either.
 
You should start sending random things to her house that she will have to pay for.

Escorts, food, taxis etc.

I just saw this on another board which gave me the idea for the above. I'd also be careful what you say to her because you may get done on harassment.

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A man called Paul Grange has just had a pretty ordinary Monday.

Was photographed at a pub wearing a t-shirt which read 'Hillsborough, God's way of helping RENTOKILL' and made a few posts on his Facebook page to similar effect (along with a slew of racist remarks).

In response, in addition to forwarding the above to his employer, Liverpool supporters have taken the liberty of sending a few gifts to his house:
  • Nearly £2k in Takeaway Food
  • 10 8-ton Diggers
  • A Crane
  • 25 Cement Mixers
  • 4 Taxis
  • A Clown
  • A Miniature Horse
  • A 10 Litre Tub of Coleslaw
  • A Pallet of 'Lilt' soft drink
  • Several Female & Male Strippers/Escorts
 
You should start sending random things to her house that she will have to pay for.

Escorts, food, taxis etc.

I just saw this on another board which gave me the idea for the above. I'd also be careful what you say to her because you may get done on harassment.

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A man called Paul Grange has just had a pretty ordinary Monday.

Was photographed at a pub wearing a t-shirt which read 'Hillsborough, God's way of helping RENTOKILL' and made a few posts on his Facebook page to similar effect (along with a slew of racist remarks).

In response, in addition to forwarding the above to his employer, Liverpool supporters have taken the liberty of sending a few gifts to his house:
  • Nearly £2k in Takeaway Food
  • 10 8-ton Diggers
  • A Crane
  • 25 Cement Mixers
  • 4 Taxis
  • A Clown
  • A Miniature Horse
  • A 10 Litre Tub of Coleslaw
  • A Pallet of 'Lilt' soft drink
  • Several Female & Male Strippers/Escorts
The Danny Frawley style special delivery would also be an option.
 
You should start sending random things to her house that she will have to pay for.

Escorts, food, taxis etc.

I just saw this on another board which gave me the idea for the above. I'd also be careful what you say to her because you may get done on harassment.

Better yet fork out five bucks and send several registered letters a few days apart from one another. They then have to go to the post office to pick them up on the off chance it's legitimate and wastes a lot of their time without wasting the time of other people such as strippers etc.
 
I'd be making this person's life hell without actually doing anything illegal.

The registered post thing is a good idea.

I'd be subscribing them to as many things as possible as well. A whole heap of random shit. Should call pizza's to her house.

Haha brilliant!

Deliver pizzas there and then call her with my phone on private and use the robotic voice text reader (found on your Mac or PC) to say "hope you enjoyed your pizza, because there will be more coming your way from now on to the value of $450 that you defrauded me of."
 

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