If the chap tried to organise a prosecution he would lay himself open to
identification as a fraudster.
I do like the Harris one. What astounds me is that the scammer has no sense
that he got himself into this mess.
Chris
> On 24 Jan 15, at 07:50, David Thatcher <davidt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 08:41:31AM +0100, Philippe wrote:
>> Heard of the guy who texted Shakespeare's works to a scammer?
>>
>> Time consuming but very educational on all counts :-)
>
>
> ...and an excellent way of setting oneself up for being prosecuted for
> harrassment under one of the telecommunications Acts...
>
> I liked this one:
> http://emgn.com/entertainment/man-receives-a-scam-text-and-sends-back-sweet-revenge/
>
> <http://emgn.com/entertainment/man-receives-a-scam-text-and-sends-back-sweet-revenge/>
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