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The fact that someone to be scammed will give their real bank account information (even if the bank account itself has very little to no funds) is still bad though. 🤯😅
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Yeah, it's a joke. And to be fair, if someone is clueless enough to do that,
they deserv-I mean, I pray for them. !HOPE !LUVI think you mean "they deserved to be prayed for" !INDEED. 🧘♂️😅 !HOPE
Anyway, remember that the LUV token tipping bot remains disabled, as stated on an official comment 15 days ago. 🤯🤓 !WEIRD !PIZZA
The crossed out word?
"They deserve it"but it was too cruel to say out loud without crossing it!I was just joking on my previous comment. 🤯 I understood well what you meant there. 😆 I just wanted to make an "innocent" response to the crossed-out words !INDEED. 😅 !WEIRD !HOPE !HUG
That's true... There are too many personal information associated with Bank data. A scammer won't be above abusing those.
I didn't expect you to reply to my comment after you have already replied to it before I edited it. 🤯
Anyway, a scammer typically uses information from its previous victims to try to scam new ones (especially those related to the victim). 🤯🤯
Have some more !PIZZA with !HOPE! 😁
Wait, I got a notification and I thought it was new!!
Since most of the people I talk with here on Hive use the #Ecency frontend which does not send notifications for comment edits, then it comes as quite surprising that someone replied to me because of my edited comment! 🤯 There's also the fact that while the #PeakD frontend sends a notification again for edited comments, the user who received the notification can have a hunch that the comment on the notification was already replied to by him/her, then confirm it by checking for any reply below the comment. 😅 !WEIRD !INDEED !HOPE !HUG