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I'm Dying Laughing At These Scammers Who Got Caught Red-Handed And Instantly Got EXACTLY What They Deserved

I'm Dying Laughing At These Scammers Who Got Caught Red-Handed And Instantly Got EXACTLY What They Deserved

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1.The scammer who found out about a wonderful new place:
2.The scammer who just placed the bet of a lifetime:
3.The scammer who didn't want to hang out with a stranger:
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4.The scammer who was kind enough to call it off:
5.The scammer who got flipped the foot bird... the fird:
6.The scammer who forgot how to scam:
7.The scammer who missed their target demographic:
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8.The scammer who just might have to take this offer:
9.The scammer who needs to follow the orders they were given:
10.The scammer who has some very strict guidelines to meet:
11.The scammer who just got an offer they can't refuse:
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12.The scammer who got hit with the ol' chariot technique:
13.The scammer who absolutely REFUSED to give a recommendation:
14.The scammer who almost got everything they ever wanted:
15.The scammer who got a very tasteful reply:
16.The scammer who gave up their life of crime:
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17.The scammer who might have wanted to do some research first:
18.The scammer who jumped to conclusions:
19.The scammer who was let down very, very gently:
20.And Jonny Deep:
There he is.
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