Re: Victims of the Dark Side of this Community
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Originally Posted by
Freakie_frog
well anything other than Girl Scout Cookies, just say thin mints and my wallet crawls out of my pockets and will dump itself at your feet
All my snakes come with a free box of thin mints now.
I agree with all other points also tho
Re: Victims of the Dark Side of this Community
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Originally Posted by
zee-man
I missed an 's' and that is a misspelling and scam? I guess I won't debate the "kindness" as being indicative of a scam as I always thought it was standard operating procedure to be polite when conducting business. I refer to everyone as sir until I know them on a first name basis, at work or in social gatherings, just how I was raised - though again a change of the times.
It's not a reflection on YOU, or intended as a criticism of your way of doing business. It's just a reflection of today's reality. On the one hand, almost all business is conducted with much less formal language (especially in the not-exactly-professional herping world). On the other hand, foreign scammers have a very strong history of starting out letters with language that they hope will disarm their mark and make them look legit...formal greetings and lots of flowery compliments. Put those two realities together, and your ultra-polite greeting from a foreign IP automatically looks suspect. Again, not your fault, and not a sign of anything wrong with old-school manners....just harsh reality.
Solutions? How do you fix bad guys? If there was a way to prevent people from doing bad stuff, I think we would have implemented it thousands of years ago and our world would look a LOT different than it does today. :P
The solution won't be found in internet codes or policies. The solution is simply in doing all you can to protect yourself.