AmishSlayer
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I checked my Wells Fargo credit card balance when I got up today and found some unwanted, fraudulent charges to Real.com. I fixed things up with the credit card company (they only credited me, no fraud prevention measures...) and cancelled the crap this guy signed up for on Real.com.
In the process of cancelling the Real.com stuff I got his email address. $10 says it's a fake email he made specifically for this Real.com thing (if he's smart). There is a slim chance that this is a real email account though.
[email protected]
What should I do...
Maybe I could draft up an extremely official-looking (but fake) document clarifying various suspicions of credit card fraud or something. I dunno. I want some ideas. Of course I know to sign him up for a shitload of junkmail stuff, but I could use some help
In the process of cancelling the Real.com stuff I got his email address. $10 says it's a fake email he made specifically for this Real.com thing (if he's smart). There is a slim chance that this is a real email account though.
[email protected]
What should I do...
Maybe I could draft up an extremely official-looking (but fake) document clarifying various suspicions of credit card fraud or something. I dunno. I want some ideas. Of course I know to sign him up for a shitload of junkmail stuff, but I could use some help