SCAMMER (Silo1337)

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TSH Silo messaged me too, on AIM, probably going to scam me, but I was at the dentists. I came back about 2 hours later and said hey, and apologized for replying late and explained why. Then we had some small talk about the dentists or something, then I asked who the forget he was. He said he was new to the forums, and I said that was cool because he used proper punctuation in instant messaging which usually indicated non-suckage. We go on to talk a bit about how the forums suck and how people flame without reason etc, and how he warezed Blockland and was kind of regretting he didn't pay $20 for it and multiplayer. Then he told me how he was trying to scam for someone's key, and I tried to shift he back to the 'buying' path. Apparently didn't work, oh well, seemed like a nice guy.

Also forget you guys I'm too cool for him to consider scamming.

I got the same message, well he tried and got called out.

i havnt been fooled, but i wouldnt give out anyways

He blocked me  :cookieMonster:

Anyone want me to go undercover as one of you guys?

Speaking of scams, look what I got in my gmail spam box:
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from   CapitalOne TowerNET Services <customers_department-id-112ldf@capitalone.com>
to   laremere@gmail.com
bcc   laremick@comcast.net,
laremick@netzero.com,
laremipe@yahoo.it,
laremipe_1955@larkuk.co.uk,
laremmus_1965@tdw.co.uk,
laremodelete@yahoo.com,
laremodels@gmail.com,
laren333@aim.com
date   Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:49 AM
subject   CapitalOne TowerNET Please Update Your Password!
   
 11:49 AM (21 hours ago)

Warning: This message may not be from whom it claims to be. Beware of following any links in it or of providing the sender with any personal information.  Learn more

Dear Capital One TowerNET customer,

Security and confidentiality are at the heart of the Capital One. Your details (and your money) is protected by a number of technologies, including Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption.
We would like to notify you that Capital One Commercial carries out customer details confirmation procedure that is compulsory for all Capital One Commercial customers. This procedure is attributed to a routine banking software update.

Please login to Capital One TowerNET using the link below and follow the instructions on the screen.

http://towernet7.capitalone.com/confirm.jsp?ssid=18ycsdbdsdDabczyOkhb

Capital One Commercial Customer Service
« Last Edit: July 01, 2008, 10:20:55 AM by laremere »

I always get emails from "natwest"

and if he really dumb you could just make a .bat that does it : P

why don't you just mkae a virus and name it key.dat :P

Because it would have the same effect as opening up notepad, writing a virus, and then saving it as a .txt file.

He got a hold of my aim and was like,

Him: Hey, do you play BL?
Me: Yup, just got off, you?
Him: can't damn key :/
Me: Pirate?
Him: Yeah.
Me: Bad you, its only like $20, get a  damn job

That one was more settle.

Also, it wont work, Tonce send me his whole Bl folder when my BL broke, and he forgot to remove the key.dat, but I couldn't use it :(

If he's so smart and isn't "just some little kid that we think he is" then why doesnt he pay $20?

I just got a PM from this guy asking for my entire blockland folder so that he could "see how I installed my add-ons."

He's probably trying to steal a blockland key.dat from someone, so if he PMed you too, just ignore the request.
Yeah I got this message a while ago.

No one's trying to scam me :(