Recently I was contacted by a user on HoD.io that had an amazing opportunity for me. The conversation will be kept up to date in the project log. I'm trying to figure out how to safely reverse scam this user. Anyone want to help?
I am pretty busy and don't have a lot of time to work on projects outside of work. When I do its often spur of the moment and of my own design. What is the project?
Actually, I got your contact information through Hackaday while searching for a reliable and trusted person I can hold in confidence to deal with in this very project.
I want to solicit for your help to assist me in this project,actually we have not known each other very well, but this is matter of urgency , please I want all this information I'm about to give to you now, be kept as top secret between us.
And why do you think that I, an electronics and software engineer would be a good guide in real estate and hotel investment? If you are so quick to trust a stranger from reading their profile and a very short conversation I you should be very cautious because there are a lot of people on the internet that are out to scam you and just take your money. I may be one of them.
You didn't answer my question. Why do you think that I, an electronics and software engineer would be a good guide in real estate and hotel investment? I'm quite concerned that you will loose all your money.
you DO realize he can see this too? And i'm 90% certain the guys down at hackaday aren't going to like this. I'd consider deleting it yourself, before you piss one of them off. Just report them. Don't get me wrong, it's a great idea, i'm just telling you what everyone else will say. I wouldn't make a project about it
IMO nothing wrong with publishing a conversation with a scammer, especially if it makes them sod off. The bad side is - due to the way @Jacob Christ copied the conversation here, he got an email mention ;-)
You should ask him to send Bitcoins, say you're from Venezuela and this is the only currency you can accept