One of those scammers popped up in my yahoo instant messenger window once. It didn't take long at all for me to realize, but as I was kinda bored at the time I led them on like I was ignorant and interested. I think they gave some sob story about a rich relative's inheritance money. They were friendly throughout the extensive set-up story. All he needed was my checking account #. I told them I'd like to do business with them, but I'd need to shake their hand first, as that's how we do "bidness" here in Texas. He tried a lil more, but while keeping on that I was interested, I insisted on a hand-shake. Finally sensing I was toying with him, he cussed me out and left.
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