Did I Sign Up for a Get-Rich-Quick Scam? – Everything Law and Order Blog

I was recently invited to sign up for Mobile Site Sniper! I was told it was the simplest and easiest way to make money and achieve my dreams. I actually downloaded it and tried it and now I want to give you my honest review.

If you want to try it out for yourself, check it out here: https://cf.mobilesitesniper.com/

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49 thoughts on “Did I Sign Up for a Get-Rich-Quick Scam?”
  1. I think I signed up for something similar once. I asked for my money back and I actually got it back.

  2. “And I get so rich I burn wads of cash in my fireplace for firewood…just becuase I can.” Ya keep dreaming bud 💀

  3. Megan be like: "This is my final warning! 😡"
    "Okay, this is my final warning! 😡"
    "Alright, THIS is my final waring! 😡"
    "Ben, i can assure you, that this IS my final waring!"

    Ps: it wasn't her final warning.

  4. I'd like to know how many people have actually fallen for it, thinking they'd be millionaires in a year

  5. They always say the amount you’ll make depends on the level of effort you put in, to try and make it your fault when you don’t make anything.

  6. I successfully waisted almost a month of a scammers time on a scam years ago. I was selling a 12” audio speaker on Craigslist. Scammer hits me up saying he wants it. Pay full price. But he doesn’t live near me. He’s gonna have someone ship it. So he will send me a check. I gave him my name, Barry Marootner. You know, “Burry My Root in Her”. So he sends me four $1,000 checks and wants me to cash, keep my $250, and then send the rest of the money to his shipper in Indiana. I’m in Oregon. So it takes a week or so to get checks. Looked legit. I pretended to deposit checks and waiting for them to clear. That took another week. My Bank was super slow. Then after letting him know I had the money he gave me the info to send money. I was supposed to send western union. So I waisted another couple days telling the guy I was super busy and was going to get to it when I had the time. At first he was being nice cause he wanted the money. Then he started getting pushy. I think he was worried my bank was gonna contact me soon about fake checks. So I googled to find out how many numbers in the western union info that I needed to send to him. I think it was 9 numbers and letters. I gave him the number I made up and he got back to me saying it didn’t work. I just typed it wrong I guess. I did this a couple times before letting him know that I misplaced the receipt with the number but thought I had it written down correctly. The guy was getting really pissed and blasting my phone saying he’d harm me since he has my address. Then the moment hit, the time I get to tell him I knew he was a scammer. I told him that I knew he was a scammer and that I had known from the very first message he had sent me. He blasted me telling me to kindly go fu*k myself in a broken English kinda way. What a rush. I had the checks framed and on my wall for a year or so and then donated the checks and frame to a goodwill. So I sit here wondering if someone has a frame with four checks in it with the name Barry Marootner. That was my success story.

  7. "Clay-brained." I love the archaic/regional phrases that these scammers use. Sounds kind of like Caribbean-type of insults or something.

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