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How to Identify Rippers and How to Avoid Them – Updated Guide

How to Identify Rippers and How to Avoid Them – Updated Guide

I wrote this post about how one can identify rippers and, believe me, little has changed, in fact, it’s only gotten worse.

 

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Top 8 signs you’re dealing with a scammer/ripper

 

1. New user’s first post is to attempt to vend something

 

Nothing screams out I am a ripper than this act.

 

Some are just there to post their contact info and wait to reel the naive and no0b in. While others have their other nicks giving phony affirmation and feedback.

 

2. A new user ‘claiming’, typically in his first post, that he is no newbie and, in fact, has been around since CL days.

The sad fact is that many of these in fact have been around since then, or at least a few years. But at some point turned ripper. Now repeatedly returning under new nicks to rip again and again.

 

Any such of these you encounter should immediately be confronted by “So what was your nick on (this) or other boards”. While you will find the odd case of somebody changing their nick cause they didn’t like it, the truth of the matter is, the absolute vast majority of these individuals have been banned and don’t dare give their previous nick and will, at all costs, attempt to get off the topic.

 

3. A ‘new user’ attempting to vend multiple products and services, usually in a very short period of time. Without question ALL OF THESE ARE SCAMMERS.

 

4. Inviting the scammer/ripper in.

 

This one is largely the fault of the user himself who just plain refuses to read the rules, regulations, and many warnings highlighted in sticky’s and announcements. How many posts have we seen from those asking “who can a I get cc’s, plastics, cashing out, etc. from?”. Sadly, about 1/2 dozen a day. While there is a rare vendor who will contact somebody. The opposite is typically the norm. Thus, 99% of those who contact said individuals offering services ARE SCAMMER/RIPPERS.

 

5. Unsolicited people contacting you via PM/ICQ offering services

 

Many times these individuals when asked for references will quite promptly supply their other nicks. Also many newbies daily fall for the self-proclaimed “senior member” who has hundreds of posts. Posts that were typically generated in a few weeks by the ‘post whore’ whose agenda is to rip. The sad fact is that no matter how many times people say otherwise for many new users “post count does signify credibility”

 

6. A ‘vendor’ who claims publicly to be happy to offer escrow and in private says otherwise IS A RIPPER.

 

7. A ‘new’ potential vendor appearing “out of the blue” with lots of backing from ‘senior members.

 

Usually, it’s for Nov’s or plastics and invariably they get reviewed and become vendors. But BEWARE! In many cases, this is an ‘old ripper’ returning under a new name being given smooth passage by his self-proclaimed “old school” buddies who wield a lot of influence on the board, and who see nothing wrong with somebody ripping a no0b. To them, it “only counts” if he rips “one of them”

 

8. A more recent development is the ubiquitous claim that “my ICQ UIN/email got hijacked” and “it wasn’t me” you dealt with.

 

An increasing number of users are being ripped this way.

 

Do not confuse this with the legit vendor who was targeted by a scammer who claims to be that vendor. A simple reading of the Vendors threads wherein where he states his contact info. What his UIN is or if he even uses it for that matter? As well as simply checking the user details of the individual’s IM should demonstrate if, in fact, this is the true vendor. How to Identify Rippers

 

 

TOP 10 SIGNS YOU’RE DEALING WITH A SCAMMER/RIPPER

 

1. Spams a board with his ‘offers’

 

2. Uses a different nick on every board

 

3. He won’t accept escrow, or will publicly and then not privately

 

4. Claims everything has to be done in a rush, using terms such as “I don’t have all fucking day”

 

5. Claims he is a long-time member’ of the scene, well known on CP (though he’ll never give you that nick he was under there), last year it was “been around since CL days” until everybody realized that surely meant scammer.? And yes, these guys HAVE been around SCAMMING since CL days. How to Identify Rippers

 

6. He asks/harasses/begs you for ‘TEST’ dumps/cc’s/fulls/paypal’s/ebays

 

7. Uses an ICQ # different than what is listed in the vendors thread (this is scammers trying to impersonate a vendor) or any ICQ # at all when the vendor maintains publicly that he does not use ICQ or even any IM for that matter.

 

8. Starts a thread and posts a link asking “what do you think of this site’s services”.? Usually means he’s either the owner of the site or representing this scam site.

 

9. The only referrals he can give you are names you never heard of (probably his other nicks) or IRC names to support him “since nobody here knows who he is”

 

10. Offers bank drops from FL

Finally, here’s part of my opening from my Top Rippers

Immediately after SC’s bust I easily predicted that bereft/absent CJ (some of the SS officers appeared to have an aversion to annoying kiddie, two-bit IRC rippers) and Carsen’s nominal bannings, that ripping would increase exponentially.? One of my fervent admirers and one who agreed wholeheartedly with my thoughts was none other than Sp3ci4Lk? ? Yep, that longtime scammer.

To no surprise, this turned out to exactly be the case in 2005.? Not solely for the fact that any number of the SC vendors who weren’t busted decided it was a good time to turn.? But 2005 saw a major turning point in the mentality of rippers.? A great many now went from ‘selective ripping’ to full-time, perhaps secure in the knowledge that they could not be penalized by a scene that no longer had strong controlling boards and admins.

That lack not only emboldened the scammers but opened the floodgates to a wave of kiddie, IRC rippers, previously kept off (for the most part) from the major boards and relegated to the ‘infamous’ ccpowerforums.

Now they were to be found on every board, part bigger, part two-bit scammer, ALL LAME, as the boards headed straight down the toilet.

I guess what was the saddest, though not totally unexpected, was that one by one by one, many of the most trusted, respected, and reliable persons turned rippers.

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