Lol @ "I'm a man of age, and you have nothing to worry about."
What an odd thing to say. Doesn't really explain why he told you he was 56 and his passport said he's 48, but we all get confused sometimes.
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Lol @ "I'm a man of age, and you have nothing to worry about."
What an odd thing to say. Doesn't really explain why he told you he was 56 and his passport said he's 48, but we all get confused sometimes.
Quoted from apLundell:Be very careful with this kind of mob justice. No offense, but it's naive to assume that's the villain.
It's very likely that the address belongs to either a victim of identity theft, or a victim of a "make money from home by stuffing envelopes" scam.
Harassment from random internet strangers would just make things worse.
Seriously. The scammer is easily the smartest guy in this thread and there's no way you are going to figure out who or where he is.
Just pay attention to the "red flags" and avoid similar scams in the future. That's the extent of the justice to be had here.
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