Crudebar...???but you're famous dude...
Crudebar AKA Casino Stinky at Winner Online, wanted me to assist him in getting Homebets.com to pay his "grandfather" his winnings. Apparently his grandfather had won about $5,000 at Homebets, but couldn't prove his identity. Crudebar sent me a photograph of himself and his grandfather at what appeared to be a highschool graduation ceremony stating that this was "proof" that the grandfather existed. When I contacted the casino, they sent me a copy of Crudebar's drivers' license, and a copy of the one submitted by the "grandfather". It was astonishing. The photos were remarkably the same; the hair was a bit grayer, and the face was a bit funky on the "old man". But it was the same pose, same tilt of the head. The addresses were different and so was the birthdate. But this nit wit forgot to change the signature. It was some mighty strong glue he was sniffing.
The saddest part is that this "grandfather" was probably deceased, and this scammer was trying to cash checks in his grand father's name. Shameful.
Wow the stuff I'm reading is ghastly. I sure wouldnt want to be sending this guy anything with the knowledge that's being shared the last few days. He blackmailed other posters? He tried to get another poster to help him commit petty crime? Sounds like a really greasy individual with low morals.
Yea man fraud...blackmail...identity theft...but you're famous dude...
Crudebar AKA Casino Stinky at Winner Online, wanted me to assist him in getting Homebets.com to pay his "grandfather" his winnings. Apparently his grandfather had won about $5,000 at Homebets, but couldn't prove his identity. Crudebar sent me a photograph of himself and his grandfather at what appeared to be a highschool graduation ceremony stating that this was "proof" that the grandfather existed. When I contacted the casino, they sent me a copy of Crudebar's drivers' license, and a copy of the one submitted by the "grandfather". It was astonishing. The photos were remarkably the same; the hair was a bit grayer, and the face was a bit funky on the "old man". But it was the same pose, same tilt of the head. The addresses were different and so was the birthdate. But this nit wit forgot to change the signature. It was some mighty strong glue he was sniffing.
The saddest part is that this "grandfather" was probably deceased, and this scammer was trying to cash checks in his grand father's name. Shameful.