Posted by Billy NY on September 11, 2013 at 11:37:24 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Re: CC fraud posted by Greenday on September 11, 2013 at 11:18:25:
I've been called back by law enforcement, years ago having wallowed on the border of terroristic threats to people that deserve it, really rattles their cage, no its not worth the trouble by any means but if you know the law, you can seriously disturb some of these jerks. I tracked malware or similar to double click, .com one day, I then found a way to directly contact them, and I said what I felt, right on the border, but not over. KNOW THE LAW first, and I don't recommend anyone to do this, just sharing my experience. My pc was taken down by this, and it was part of my business, so I felt it was very necessary to harass these people in an aggressive but intelligent manner, it worked like a charm, I received a phone call from a detective working out of the Manhattan D.A.'s office. He could not do anything about it, I got my point across abundantly clear, so much it really disturbed the person on the other end. It was funny, as I had the detective totally snowballed on my whereabouts, no way he could find me anyway, at that point, but being cooperative, our conversation ended the situation, and he did have an understanding as to why the situation occurred. I don't take crap from people, and if it takes me a year to fire back at you, I will every time, regardless.
The most recent situation is those jerks that fax things to you, waste your paper, toner, and in my home office here, the darned thing goes off at 3am with some useless solicitation for quick books or some trip to award or some financial offer etc. Do not call list means nothing to these people. I finally got a hold of someone, and told them this is a direct violation of FCC rules/laws and that I am pursuing prosecution, have retained an attorney, notified authorities whom are immediately commencing an investigation etc. Talk about back peddling, yet they persist, they break laws, sometimes you have to fire back in a certain manner to get results, even if it bounds the threshold of the law.
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