Matthew wrote:I think I understand his master plan now.
He starts off his plan by scamming and then repaying the scammed. Then he slowly rejoins the clan until it has been so long since he scammed that most have forgotten or weren't here when it happened. This is where his plan takes off; he works his way into the lives of many Cora Dyce members, from communication for weeks on end and pure dedication he gets people to trust him again. At that point he's trusted with people's money and other belongings. Then out of no where he strikes again! This time for 20% more than the last. So watch out, he could be coming for you next.
For those who don't know.
I gave my password to Purple Man/Flower Man about a month ago because buying members for me was going to be a way for him to pay me back. At the time I didn't have any money and I didn't even think of the risks. Well, today it came back to bite me in the butt for more than it had been the first time. I'm not looking for your pity or sympathy, I just want to tell you guys something you recognized and something I should have learned a long time ago:
- If somebody scams once, they're probably going to do it again.
- Change your password every few weeks.
- Have a pin, and one that's not too obvious.
- Don't trust somebody with a homosexual name, if it has Purple or Flower in it, he is not trustworthy.
- Don't trust an obvious impostor.
- If you get scammed or hacked, don't let it bring you down, or at least not for too long. Show that you're capable of letting things go, if it's gone, then it's gone. Try your best to bounce right back.
- Leviticus 19:18 wrote: Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the Lord.
- I think that should tell something to everybody, whether they believe in a God or not. I personally don't, but it says something to me. Don't seek revenge, and please don't turn this into another argument of what exists or not.
A conversation I had with him in Dragon Dyce's IRC:
And the moment of truth:
I hope you all have learned something from this, I certainly have.
Thank you,
Exidor.