Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Cybercrime Law

Just dropping by to say the following:

I AM SO F*CKING HAPPY to see the Cybercrime law passed in the Philippines. Now you scammers will get exactly what you deserve, 14 years in jail. If you have ever been a victim of a Filipino scammer, this is your time to rejoice!.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Scammers Daddy

You guys are gonna love this one. I'm currently amassing a database of Men that continue to, stubbornly, fund these Filipino scammers. It's taken four years to accumulate and steal these screen names and place faces on them.

And I'll say the following, there are some big shot people we are talking about, CEOs and the like. It's going to be a riot watching co-workers giggle at their boss. That's not to say what the wife will say about their closet homosexual partner.

Don't expect it anytime soon, it took four years to gather, and probably quite some time for me to put it all together. So just hang tight, and if your name happens to be on this huge list; maybe you should find a different hobby.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

In 1944-45 our fathers and grandfathers spilled their blood on the islands of the Philippines.

Today, the Philippines is the number two country, directly behind Russia, in scammers. The scammers are young, usually 18-25 years of age. Believe me when I tell you they have their job down to an exact science.

Most of the unfortunate victims are lonely, and dare I say, horny men from the United States. Most of the young girls and ladyboys have Filipino boyfriends that reap the benefits of the victims of these crimes.

They meet in chatrooms and sex sites hoping to ease their tired and lonely hearts; only to find they are but one toy in a large box of playthings. Those unlucky enough to spend their hard-earned cash to make the trip the Philippine Islands, are yet one fool of many.

Once there you will be duped into believing you have struck Gold with all the sexual gratification and general good times. But those 'good times' come at a cost; the Philippines is on the verge of a pending pandemic of AIDS. So aside from heartbreak, the victim is at high risk of contracting an STD. Stories have also circulated that once at the hotel, the foreigner becomes victim of a robbing incident.

If you think it's impossible for you to fall victim to these scammers, then I call on you to prove me wrong. Over two years of time consuming research into scammers in the Philippines, and yes, even falling victim myself a few times; have taught me great lessons that I now pass onto you.

So remember, it's your choice to become a victim. Choose wisely.