Ask him to send you £1 first so you’ve got the right account.
Then say you’ve not received it and PayPal fraud team are looking into for you both.
Then say you’ve not received it and PayPal fraud team are looking into for you both.
You could watch a few of Atomic Shrimp's videos on scam baiting on YouTube. They are hilarious.I have been online dating a guy who is in another country For a couple of months. He has made little “jokes” along the way about me sending him money, which I don’t find funny at all but I decided to ignore because I thought we had a genuine connection. Then yesterday out of nowhere he straight up asked me to send him £500 a month!! I was so pissed off but politely said no.
Now I have been thinking that I want to get some petty revenge on him…nothing horrendous, but enough to teach him a lesson. So I’m going to wait for him to bring up me sending him money again, and I’m going to say, oh well okay, send me your details then. I expect he will give me an email address to PayPal it. Then I am going to be like, okay I have sent the money through, did you get it? He will say no. I will then go back and forth and create a fake PayPal invoice email to show him and be like, well I’ve sent it, you should have it by now. Just to piss him offIs there anything else I can add to this scheme to make it more petty and vengeful?
Yes! But I am going to wait for him to ask again. It needs to happen organically.These are great ideas. Will you keep us updated?![]()
I heard that one too! The ex and his new partner keep cleaning everything, but to no avail. The version I heard is that they end up taking the curtains and curtain pole wiyh them to their new home!I once read about a woman (don’t know if it’s true) whose boyfriend cheated on her and when she moved out of their flat she left the contents of a packet of prawns hidden. The place stank after a while and he kept asking her if she knew what it was. He tore the place apart and couldn’t find the cause. I can’t remember what happened, I think he moved out himself but I just remember that she’d hidden them in the hollow curtain pole.
I hate when it says they don’t want gifts just money. Yeah duck off. I’m not funding a wedding that I don’t want to bleeping be atReally petty but whenever I receive a wedding invitation with specific gift requests in it, I totally ignore them and get something else
My latest one was to fund their honeymoon - to the Maldives!!!!!I hate when it says they don’t want gifts just money. Yeah duck off. I’m not funding a wedding that I don’t want to bleeping be at![]()
"Have a great time!" *donates 27p*My latest one was to fund their honeymoon - to the Maldives!!!!!
I suppose this counts as petty - it I go to a wedding I won’t get them a card or a gift/money. My friend once offered to put my name on her card and I said no. I do not care to fund a decision you have made. you want a wedding, you pay for itMy latest one was to fund their honeymoon - to the Maldives!!!!!
My friend's was in Bali. I gave £50. That's always been the max I will spend on any friend at any point.My latest one was to fund their honeymoon - to the Maldives!!!!!
That’s what you would you call scabby!!!!I suppose this counts as petty - it I go to a wedding I won’t get them a card or a gift/money. My friend once offered to put my name on her card and I said no. I do not care to fund a decision you have made. you want a wedding, you pay for it
How grim, are they not friends of yours to invite you to their wedding? Imagine being so gross on purpose to not even provide a card giving friends well wishesI suppose this counts as petty - it I go to a wedding I won’t get them a card or a gift/money. My friend once offered to put my name on her card and I said no. I do not care to fund a decision you have made. you want a wedding, you pay for it
I think similar when they announce a pregnancy. Congrats for having sex.Weddings I understand the gift for but engagements I don’t. Well done for saying yes?