But... you do not understand.
THE GOODS. They have been STOPPED.
Kindly do the needful and revert back with your credit card details to prevent untimely delayment.
But... you do not understand.
THE GOODS. They have been STOPPED.
Kindly do the needful and revert back with your credit card details to prevent untimely delayment.
NOT THE GOODS!!!
The goods must flow
It just occurred to me that this is one of the (tiny) benefits of English being a confusing pain in the ass to learn: phishing scams are often much easier to spot.
Overall, it’s not worth it, of course, but still.
It just occurred to me that this is one of the (tiny) benefits of English being a confusing pain in the ass to learn: phishing scams are often much easier to spot.
Only if you're a fluent speaker, which many are not.
Well, yeah. That’s part of the reason I called it “tiny” and “not worth it”.
Did u by chance use optus?
Optus, Latitude, Medibank, etc, etc. I have zero patience for any corporation getting prissy about me giving bogus details from now on. Just need a way to get disposable mobile numbers.
Ive looked into it many times, within australia its actually illegal. The greatest piece of spy technology ever created and its illegal to bypass it lol.
prepaid SIM?
You legally have to provide ur identity. Every IMEI number must have a real identity registered to it. Means more than tracking internet/phone usage but due to how cell networks work also tracking locstion.
Did u by chance use optus?
It makes no difference.
Australian mobile phone number allocations are trivial to work out from online sources and that leaves you with about 20 million plausible numbers. Then you just fire off a hundred thousand texts a week to random numbers via a half a dozen overseas SMS gateways for a hundred bucks and the Australian phone network dutifully delivers them all.
The texts are deliberately poorly written to weed out the smarter people. So while we're all ho-hoing about the message the scammers only have to interact with the ones that are mostly likely to fall victim to their scam.
I only asked since i noticed significant increase post the optus hack.
And yeah i figured bruteforcing wast too hard when i was in hs i heard a guy did simmillar thing to identify every student number/email (they where the same thing) in the state. Sent some email status code to every single id and the server dutifully responded with a status indicating which ones existed or not.
Btw did u know if ur on a NAT that blocks torrents (hypotheicaly a university NAT) all u need to do to bypass such a thing is to bruteforce a mac address the network allows through. I heard it was particularly easy since the first half of a mac address is determined by hardware.
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