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Poll: Web Scams. Do they deserve it?


If someone falls for it, do they deserve it?
Hell Yes
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Nope.
18.8% (6)
18.8% (6)
no, but it's fun to laugh at them.
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Beat Writer
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Joined: 16 Dec 2008

Im not just talking about the "you have won the Nigerian/Spanish/Malaysian lottery"
scams. More ones like this: http://www.kevinsmoneytree.org/ [Popup Warning- you have been warned]

This one has popped up in the last couple of months and im Frankly amazed people fall for this sort of thing. Although the site says you only pay $2, it charges you $79.95 a week later.
People Don't Expect this?

Gone Gonzo
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Joined: 13 May 2009

Most of these are fairly easy to avoid. It's the ebay ones that are the real killers though.

Beat Writer
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Joined: 28 Jul 2009

hmm...seriously i would think that the most people know about Internet scams like that, and the problem is around for quite a long time now...

...so i think ppl. falling for this deserve to be told a lesson. Won't happen again most of the time and with 79$ there are also more expensive "lessons" out there.

Muckraker
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Joined: 6 Oct 2009

There are always going to be people who are too trusting, too ignorant, or too naive not to get scammed. That's why con artists and snake oil salesman still exist.

I think with the internet that it's easier to avoid these things through consumer watchdog groups and user reviews, but some people just can't resist the call of a miracle weight loss cure or a get rich quick scheme.

Muckraker
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Joined: 15 Apr 2009

What surprises me is that this stuff is still legal.
I see the little ads on sites that are clearly trying to steal credit card numbers, spread viruses or just plain scam people and I think... why is this allowed on the internet?

Gone Gonzo
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ZombieGenesis:
What surprises me is that this stuff is still legal.

I'm pretty sure they're not legal.

Muckraker
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Ciarang:

ZombieGenesis:
What surprises me is that this stuff is still legal.

I'm pretty sure they're not legal.

Then why is it there?

Beat Writer
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Joined: 16 Dec 2008

Another one I forgot to mention is a recent E-Mail i Received From "Blizzard".
I was Told that, for account protection, I should send Them My WOW username and password, and my phone number.

I Don't play WOW.

Gone Gonzo
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You shouldn't really link the site, it's got dodgy popups and stuff.

Copy Clerk
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Joined: 8 Feb 2009

Maybe people who fall for the blatently obvious ones deserve it a little. But what I hate about them most is that they flood out legitimate answers to questions the internet could answer for free, like for example, 'what is a good weight loss pill thingy?' and cover it with so much bullshit about how they're product is the greatest ever that it blocks the best thing about the internet, typing in something and getting the product/information you want. To questions such as that it's like searching for something on Youtube and for every single video you're looking for 99/100 of them are Rick Rolls.

Beat Writer
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BonsaiK:
You shouldn't really link the site, it's got dodgy popups and stuff.

Sorry, Didn't realize. I just Dont allow my Browser to spawn any popups unless I say so.

On the Record
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Ammadessi:
There are always going to be people who are too trusting, too ignorant, or too naive not to get scammed. That's why con artists and snake oil salesman still exist.

I think with the internet that it's easier to avoid these things through consumer watchdog groups and user reviews, but some people just can't resist the call of a miracle weight loss cure or a get rich quick scheme.

The snake oil worked in Laura Bow 2! :(

Beat Writer
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Joined: 15 Oct 2009

It depends on the scam, most of them are easy to spot and avoid with even a hint of common sense, and I can't say I feel sorry for those victims (unless it's all their life savings - too harsh a paying even for stupidity).

But others are extremely advanced, technically and legally, or may play into emotional weaknesses like seeking out people who have just lost a child to cancer over the internet, and conning them into donating to a supposed charity fund for sick children and such. Those people I don't think deserve to be scammed.

Gone Gonzo
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Joined: 26 Oct 2008

If they fall for it then they do deserve it.

If i scam you with a card trick,is it my fault or your fault for the fact that you tried your "luck" with said card trick?

Pulitzer Laureate
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Joined: 21 Mar 2009

Some people aren't tech savy. I've met very successful people who don't even understand the fundamentals of how the internet works & believe it has some sort of validation or that sites being registered actually mean they're accountable.

they're still very smart; they just dont have computer knowledge.

Gone Gonzo
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Yeah to be honest.

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Not really, dont be silly.

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It should be common sense that you don't give out your bank details, or send money generally, to anything like this. You wouldn't send someone money if they called over the phone, or did a tv advert, so why drop your guard when on the internet?

The sorts of people who fall for these the most are people who have no clue about the internet, and think they're safe and anonymous. They should really wise up before coming on.

Beat Writer
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Reuq:
Yeah to be honest.

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Not really, dont be silly.

Nice one, I should've thought of that...

 
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