Dustin wrote:
> ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
> news:itsg8t$g8j$1@dont-email.me:
>
>> Dustin wrote:
>>
>>> I was *almost* a victim of cybercrime.
>>
>> Maybe it's because of the company you kept back-along.
>
> No. Amazingly enough, those who could have caused me problems didn't
> do so. Riled me a bit, but Rl they didn't go for. You OTH took the
> information provided by the remailer and ran with it. It's
> inexcusable.
>
>> I actually *was* the victim of Cybercrime, Dustin!
>
> Which boggles the mind why you'd go out of your way to intentionally
> try and cause RL problems for another...My opinion is simply, you
> aren't the good guy you're trying to portray yourself as.
>
>> The perpetrators *did* know my actual address - and obviously still
>> do!
>
> Not necessarily...Credit card fraud (based on a description you
> provided once before) doesn't always imply they had anything on you.
>
> As I'm sure you'd be curious and would appreciate me elaborating on
> that, I won't.
Here's a thread from wa ...ay back, Dustin!
http://discussions.virtualdr.com/sho...d.php?t=196043
"I have recently had funds repaid to me by PayPal after a fraudulent
withdrawal from my Credit Card account. The matter is now also in the
hands of our Police; I reported the matter when I started to receive
*emails* from [Email link removed by moderator] demanding that "lost"
funds (reclaimed from them by PayPal) be paid directly to themselves.
The writer knew not only where I live - but who lives here with me, the
name of my next door neighbour, when I bought my cottage and how much I
paid for it! Rather disturbing."



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