Saturday, May 27, 2006

Why you should never con people on eBay.

Writing about: http://amirtofangsazan.blogspot.com/

When Amir Tofangsazan sold his broken laptop on eBay pretending it was working, he didn't count on the unsuspecting purchaser taking his revenge in the most exquisite fashion possible. When Amir refused to refund the purchase money, "laptopguy" removed the hard drive from the laptop and found that it contained all kinds of personal stuff. Not only did it contain bank details and scans of his and his family's passports but there was also a large collection of porn, camera phone pictures of women's legs on the Underground, various strange webcam pictures and, shockingly, pictures of the 9/11 attacks in America and the 7/7 attacks in London. And so, laptopguy created a website to host these amazing finds and has written it mostly from the point of view of Amir. Genius!

What I also love is that it appears Amir has left a series of comments written under various pseudonyms accusing laptopguy guy of being, among other things, a "peodofile" (yes, that's how he spelt it!) and "unemployable" - laughable!

laptopguy, you are my hero!

Update: Oh dear, things are getting serious now. [30/05/2006]

posted by Glen at 12:46 pm

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