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Debbie DeWitt

8 Years Ago

Scammer Of My Activity Page

Hi,

Attached is a screenshot of my activity page. This person "Kims Micke" commented on a bunch of my pieces with the same post. Has anyone else complained of this? I tried to click on his/her name and the page is not found. How can I get these comments off of my activity page?

Thanks,

Debbie DeWitt

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Kathleen Bishop

8 Years Ago

Delete them.

 

Debbie DeWitt

8 Years Ago

Thanks Kathleen, I went in and deleted the comments but this person does not exist on FAA. No page found. Changed my password too....

 

Edward Fielding

8 Years Ago

Doesn't matter if they exist any more. Just delete.

Their account was terminated.

 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

he was a guy who stole credit cards, then tried buying his own work (with an oddly small markup), then was caught the few times he tried doing it. made a few fake accounts and cried that the accounts kept getting shut down. this morning he spammed a bunch of things, forum, chat, a few on our designs.


---Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

Debbie DeWitt

8 Years Ago

Thanks for the info Mike, that is crazy!! Don't people have anything better to do!!!

 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

nope not really. and i still don't get why people thing --- hello dear -- is something you say these days... unless your like 80 or something.

---Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

Suzanne Powers

8 Years Ago

They must be from a non-English speaking country is my guess as to odd speech patterns.

 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

i'm thinking nigeria, most of the letters i get from that country start with that, especially the main scam.


---Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

Ann Powell

8 Years Ago

people I know who are 80 do not even say or write hello dear.......

 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

usually its an old aunt... usually its follow by, would you like a butter scotch candy?


---Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

Kathleen Bishop

8 Years Ago

Gaw, now I smell violets and musty linens.

 

Cynthia Decker

8 Years Ago

My grandmother had this dish of ribbon candy in her living room that had fused to the bowl. It was just all one chunk of years old candy. She didn't even call anyone "dear".
Although we probably shouldn't be hipping the scammers to the modern parlance.

 

Phyllis Beiser

8 Years Ago

He commented on one of my images during the night warning me about FAA. I just deleted the comment.

 

JC Findley

8 Years Ago

Personally, I always answer my phone, "Why hello Clareese."

 

Kathleen Bishop

8 Years Ago

Cynthia, my grandmother always kept ribbon candy in a covered candy dish too! I don't know of anyone else who kept ribbon candy in the house so maybe it was a generation thing. She also kept a covered bowl of malt balls in the the living room. I didn't like ribbon candy but I sure loved the "moth balls". As far as parlance from her generation (she was born in 1869) I don't remember her addressing anyone by name, let alone any endearments. In fact, I don't remember having any conversations with her at all but she did read to me for hours until her voice became too hoarse to speak.

 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

i think my grandmother first had sour balls (do they still make those?) wrapped candies in a wood dish. that despite being covered in plastic, were also one solid mass. at one point there were gumdrops, the white ones i think were clover flavored. it kept me out of it anyway.


---Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

Joy McKenzie

8 Years Ago

My Mum slipped into calling us "dear" when addressing us, in her later years. I was called lovie, lambie, darling, dolly, "bridgie", which is short for Bridget (it's an Irish thing), and tootsie roll alternately in my growing up years. I think with 5 kids, each just a year or two apart from the next, she probably forgot our given names every so often :)

 

Carol C

8 Years Ago

My grandmother always had a bowl of wrapped candies on the table. When she passed my mother carried on the tradition. I guess the custom ends with her as none of her children have gone that route. Strange that she never did that when she was in her thirties or forties. She 82 now. I'm thinking it's a superstition of some sort. I'll have to ask her about that. Mmmmm, I hope I don't displaying candies when I'm her age.

Love your new avatar, Mike!

 

Bonfire Photography

8 Years Ago

Lol Kathleen, I did not like my grandma's moth balls at all, smelled funny to me, gotta love the auto correct, does make things funny.

 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

need to find some other things to make for feb, running out of ideas, though i've wanted to be other super heroes.


---Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

Gregory Scott

8 Years Ago

Did JC lend you his costume, Mike?

 

Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

he was retro batman, i'm modern batman.. well bat mike.

jc flies in a helicopter.

i run in the street with my cape flapping making a whooosh sound with my mouth.


---Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

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