Title: Hustle/Scams Post by: Sark79 on November 28, 2007, 11:20:30 PM I am working my way through all of the episodes of The 'Real Hustle' on alluc.org
http://www14.alluc.org/alluc/tv-shows.html?action=getviewcategory&category_uid=9697 These people are very clever. Fortunately I have never been approached by a scam artist, I know I would 100% get caught out as I am very trusting. Has anyone been caught out by a scam artist ? Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: wader leg on November 28, 2007, 11:47:51 PM I once bought 1/2 an ounce of oxo cubes at a rave in 1990.
Smoked most of it before I realised. Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: Claw75 on November 28, 2007, 11:57:21 PM yeah - I'm pretty sure I gave a fiver to a scammer the other week. Always obvious in hindsight, but at the time it just doesn't cross your mind that someone is anything other than a decent human being. I'm too trusting as well, but rather that than too cynical.
Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: lazaroonie on November 29, 2007, 12:00:12 AM I once bought 1/2 an ounce of oxo cubes at a rave in 1990. Smoked most of it before I realised. ended up wasted and snogging the face of lynda bellingham ? Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: MKKfish on November 29, 2007, 12:16:22 AM Wasn't it a blonde poster who was in the 'pub game' draw poker set up?
Or maybe it was a THM poster. Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: ACE2M on November 29, 2007, 12:51:45 AM i once sold 1/2 an ounce of oxo cube to some mug at a rave in 1990. Never been the victim though.
Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: thetank on November 29, 2007, 01:17:16 AM Wasn't it a blonde poster who was in the 'pub game' draw poker set up? Or maybe it was a THM poster. The man, the legend, Matt (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=272) Dale (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=272) http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=20713.0 Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: thetank on November 29, 2007, 01:24:44 AM I once went to a lapdancing bar on Freemont Street. ;ashamed;
Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: Sunday8pm on November 29, 2007, 11:15:31 AM Had a lady outside our offices carrying a petrol can trying the old petrol trick on me the other day.
I politely told her i dont give money to scrounging fuckers and that there was a police station just behind the office. She soon scarpered! Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: bolt pp on November 29, 2007, 12:27:11 PM I am working my way through all of the episodes of The 'Real Hustle' on alluc.org http://www14.alluc.org/alluc/tv-shows.html?action=getviewcategory&category_uid=9697 These people are very clever. Fortunately I have never been approached by a scam artist, I know I would 100% get caught out as I am very trusting. Has anyone been caught out by a scam artist ? Sark leave it out this progarams the biggest load of shit ive ever seen in my life, i watched a bit of an episode at my mates house where the bird was shortchanging people and theyd set up camp in oxford street, the segment lasted about 7 mins and comprised of TWO successful short changes, now that makes me wonder why with a 7 min time slot to fill on the program and going through all the trouble of setting up an icecream stall in central London did they only show 2, I'll tell you why because for the other 10 hours they were up there the other 150 she tried it on said "you just tapped the last pound on top but didn't put it in my hand now give the correct change before i smash your icecream stand up and stick an icecream on top of your head". What a coup, 2 pound for a days work, what did she put that toward, petrol for the day, licence to trade, rental/purchase of the stall? Leave it out these lot are a bunch of fuckin idiots. there all posh bods that went to university probably, what the fuck do they know about hustling? As for the poker scam, OMG loooooooooooooool, what is it the 1930s? we've all seen the hustle, it was a good film, but seriously come on, two new faces turn up(i dont care if they didnt turn up at the same time) i mean i watched and the geezer dont even look drunk. then lets look at it, all of a sudden he changes it to no limit buy in, changes the game, and then the hand where the other stranger is dealing i get dealt 3 kings andf the geezer(with the most overtly ridiculous acting, seriously you couldnt get a part on home and away like that) sticks he's 3 jacks in my face LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL, i'm not going to be a little bit suspicious? if my ears started bleeding and it was clear i had a ruptured brain tumour you may get me but apart from that i'd start to piss myself laughing, fold 3 kings up and say "LATERRRRRRR" The impressive thing about it was the guys shuffling, very talented, I would watch a program about him. Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: steeveg on November 29, 2007, 12:29:39 PM i got my phone bill 1 month,nooo i thought it must be a wrong its way to big, my son who was only 13 at the time,he had a few of them scratch cards everyone wins and not told me , phone call costs a fortune ,i think he won a rubber in the end ,i was not amused,lol
Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: suzanne on November 29, 2007, 12:54:29 PM I am working my way through all of the episodes of The 'Real Hustle' on alluc.org http://www14.alluc.org/alluc/tv-shows.html?action=getviewcategory&category_uid=9697 These people are very clever. Fortunately I have never been approached by a scam artist, I know I would 100% get caught out as I am very trusting. Has anyone been caught out by a scam artist ? Sark leave it out this progarams the biggest load of shit ive ever seen in my life, i watched a bit of an episode at my mates house where the bird was shortchanging people and theyd set up camp in oxford street, the segment lasted about 7 mins and comprised of TWO successful short changes, now that makes me wonder why with a 7 min time slot to fill on the program and going through all the trouble of setting up an icecream stall in central London did they only show 2, I'll tell you why because for the other 10 hours they were up there the other 150 she tried it on said "you just tapped the last pound on top but didn't put it in my hand now give the correct change before i smash your icecream stand up and stick an icecream on top of your head". What a coup, 2 pound for a days work, what did she put that toward, petrol for the day, licence to trade, rental/purchase of the stall? Leave it out these lot are a bunch of fuckin idiots. there all posh bods that went to university probably, what the fuck do they know about hustling? As for the poker scam, OMG loooooooooooooool, what is it the 1930s? we've all seen the hustle, it was a good film, but seriously come on, two new faces turn up(i dont care if they didnt turn up at the same time) i mean i watched and the geezer dont even look drunk. then lets look at it, all of a sudden he changes it to no limit buy in, changes the game, and then the hand where the other stranger is dealing i get dealt 3 kings andf the geezer(with the most overtly ridiculous acting, seriously you couldnt get a part on home and away like that) sticks he's 3 jacks in my face LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL, i'm not going to be a little bit suspicious? if my ears started bleeding and it was clear i had a ruptured brain tumour you may get me but apart from that i'd start to piss myself laughing, fold 3 kings up and say "LATERRRRRRR" The impressive thing about it was the guys shuffling, very talented, I would watch a program about him. ;popcorn; Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: Sark79 on November 29, 2007, 01:08:27 PM I think the two guys on the show were professional magicians, the womans only skill is that she is attractive .
Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: BigTomatoes on November 29, 2007, 07:21:48 PM if you like that reality program Sark you might also like the BBC drama series ' Hustle ' think spooks but with a team of hustlers/con artists pulling scores. some very smart moves and storylines involved. i've just watched the first 2 series and im moving on to the third shortly. :)up Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: Sark79 on November 29, 2007, 08:41:31 PM if you like that reality program Sark you might also like the BBC drama series ' Hustle ' think spooks but with a team of hustlers/con artists pulling scores. some very smart moves and storylines involved. i've just watched the first 2 series and im moving on to the third shortly. :)up Yea mate, it is a decent show. One of the people on the 'Real Hustle' worked as an advisor for the tv show 'Hustle'. Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: bolt pp on November 30, 2007, 10:33:51 AM if you like that reality program Sark you might also like the BBC drama series ' Hustle ' think spooks but with a team of hustlers/con artists pulling scores. some very smart moves and storylines involved. i've just watched the first 2 series and im moving on to the third shortly. :)up Yea mate, it is a decent show. One of the people on the 'Real Hustle' worked as an advisor for the tv show 'Hustle'. That explains why it's the second shitest show ive ever seen in my life Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: lazaroonie on November 30, 2007, 11:40:59 AM i got my phone bill 1 month,nooo i thought it must be a wrong its way to big, my son who was only 13 at the time,he had a few of them scratch cards everyone wins and not told me , phone call costs a fortune ,i think he won a rubber in the end ,i was not amused,lol a rubber could have saved you a fortune....13 years ago... Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: steeveg on November 30, 2007, 12:08:22 PM i received a letter from sportingbet who i have a bookmaker account with a month ago,offering 50 euro bonus,we have all had the sign up bonus offers saying play so many raked hands on paradise poker and bonus will be released 5 euros at a time, so i checked up for small print, no terms just says play first hand and we give you 50euros simple as that it says, this is a special offer for a short period, well i signed up played a few hands and a few tournaments and inteded to use the site regular as i like to move round sites for best games,i found after first few games the software is crap, so dont think i will play much , i thought i would use bonus just the same for a few tournaments, well after 7 emails and talking to coustomer service , there now saying i have to play raked hands to get bonus,ive told them there is a $100 bonus scheme where you have to play raked hands this is different bonus ,ive still not got bonus, any thoughts,
Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: MKKfish on November 30, 2007, 12:49:25 PM if you like that reality program Sark you might also like the BBC drama series ' Hustle ' think spooks but with a team of hustlers/con artists pulling scores. some very smart moves and storylines involved. i've just watched the first 2 series and im moving on to the third shortly. :)up Yea mate, it is a decent show. One of the people on the 'Real Hustle' worked as an advisor for the tv show 'Hustle'. That explains why it's the second shitest show ive ever seen in my life ;iagree; The show is almost a scam in itself.... nearly every week there's some expensive, lengthy, (and difficult to really get away with), set - up that takes about £120 in total. Pish. <---- this word is the Ironside influence I'm afraid Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: thetank on November 30, 2007, 02:25:38 PM We want simpler hustles that we can try ourselves. :)
Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: steeveg on November 30, 2007, 03:04:36 PM We want simpler hustles that we can try ourselves. :) try doing this one and sit back and watch the money roll in,he cant loose ,lolhttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Why-buy-a-poker-book-A-personal-POKER-COACH-for-FREE_W0QQitemZ320188059814QQihZ011QQcategoryZ19085QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Title: Re: Hustle/Scams Post by: Acidmouse on November 30, 2007, 03:15:26 PM We want simpler hustles that we can try ourselves. :) lol |