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Originally Posted by nation-x
The funny thing is that he called me for a loan to pay this shit... I told him it was a scam... I have gotten at least 3-4 phone calls from his ex wife and mother yelling at me to stop feeding him full of negativity... "This has been verified"... because the scammer has a partner who has called them on multiple occasions... including this afternoon.
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Let him fuck himself up, he'll learn something from it. If a friend of 20 years is telling him NOT TO DO IT, and he does it:
a) He isnt much of a friend if he doesn't value or trust your opinion.
b) He is immature. Immature enough to get taken in a scam as old and easy to spot as this
c) He is not that bright.
b) Is sending money to people he doesn't know, aka read the first 3.
Tell him that your friendship is over and that you wish him the best when he never sees his "inheritance", or gets his money back. If that doesn't snap him back to reality, then really cut him off and don't assosciate with him again. When he comes and appologizes to you for ignoring your warnings, tell him that next time, he shouldn't be such a gullible moron who completely disregards his friends opinions and advice, while blindly following a couple of scam artists and their advice.
What can I say? I have a very, very short fuse for stupid people. And this friend of yours is acting incredibly stupid.