"TheBrewKit"

To answer the question, no I did not receive an email from him about placing an order. The only email I got was one stating "quote" so when will my order ship? If he sent an email for an order to nextdayraws@protonmail.com, I would have received it. So my question is, did he get a pm or email from nextdayraw with no "S" about ordering?
Because I also got a pm here from him asking that, what is your email for ordering?
I emailed NextDayRaws@protonmail.com for a product list. I recieved an email from NextDayRaw@protonmail.com with the list. Not realizing my email was intercepted and sent from a proton email scam account, I
replied to the NextDayRaw@protonmail.com with my order. I was sent a bitcoin wallet address to pay for the gear.[/QUOTE]

Hey man, send your order to the new email addy and I will replace your loss. But please learn from this as there are scumbag scammers on every aas board waiting to pounce on their victims. Also, this is the only email addy: NextDayServices@protonmail.com
Always check the emails thoroughly.
Thanks.
 
You are in denial man, can you not see he emailed the correct address for a price list and the reply came from someone else?
They obviously got into your account.
Yes thats true, but checking the returning email addy would have put up the red light!
 
But please learn from this as there are scumbag scammers
you need to follow your own advice. You are about as smart as a used tampon. You're error made this happen you fucking twat. You need to stop subjecting members to these issues. Clearly way above your head. How the fuck do you stand up with a ceiling that low?
 
Are you blind? He sent an email to the proper address an got a reply from the scam address.

You didn't see the request email because the attacker had control of your account and likely deleted it.

We've now established that you're not using a VPN or tor (or both like you should) if you are asking the email provider if any other IP's are accessing your account (lol?).

You got phished and let your customers info get out to a second party where who knows what will happen with it.

Your response to this topic as well as your clearly established LACK of net security throughout this topic shows what an amateur you are at this.

Brushing this off will not go well for you I can guarantee that. Man the fuck up and send these guys their shit or gtfo...
 
If there is a member who can guide me through on how to take care of business with security measures to make sure all info is secured and safe, then please pm me. I will gladly compensate with an order of raws that can be discussed through pm.

Also, does anyone think it would be better to just post the list here and discuss orders through pm? Is the boards security safe, meaning other members can't get into your pm info?
 
Are you blind? He sent an email to the proper address an got a reply from the scam address.

You didn't see the request email because the attacker had control of your account and likely deleted it.

We've now established that you're not using a VPN or tor (or both like you should) if you are asking the email provider if any other IP's are accessing your account (lol?).

You got phished and let your customers info get out to a second party where who knows what will happen with it.

Your response to this topic as well as your clearly established LACK of net security throughout this topic shows what an amateur you are at this.

Brushing this off will not go well for you I can guarantee that. Man the fuck up and send these guys their shit or gtfo...

All in all, if I got an email that was different from the original, then I would email the original and ask if they use this email or any others, and if I didn't get a response back from the original, then I wouldn't send the fucking funds period!
 
The biggest liability ive ever seen on here.....hands down^^^[/QUOTE

But, I didn't say fuck it did I? Would you fucking send funds to an email addy that was different from the original email addy?
Yes, I don't know about security measures, I'm not a rocket scientist. I figured that bros always said, don't use yahoo, don't use hushmail, gmail, get encrypted email like proton, it's safe. So I did and figured that it's out of the country, swiss based and should be secure. Well now I know it isn't and I am asking for help so it will be.
 
One last thought: did anyone ever think that members who post about placing an order here is seen by the scammer who then sends them an email about the order? And why did it only happen to 2 members when I've had numerous orders that were successfully taking care of?
 
Tomorrow I will post a list here on Meso underground. If any member needs an order then send a pm with the order. You will get a pm back with all the info needed to have what you need in your hands in 2 to 3 days!
This way every individual member who orders will get a 1 time order email account to conduct business through, and then all info and the email account will be deleted.
 
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One last thought: did anyone ever think that members who post about placing an order here is seen by the scammer who then sends them an email about the order? And why did it only happen to 2 members when I've had numerous orders that were successfully taking care of?

How would the scammer get their email address from them posting on the board? That makes no sense.

The proof of your security problem was posted. Do i need to ask @HIGHRISK to get his crayon out and circle the proof?

Good to hear that you're taking care of the two guys that got scammed due to your ignorance of basic security, but for fucks sake, whomever called you an amateur was spot on. You have no clue how to keep yourself or your customers safe.

Enjoy the ride now, 'cause like i said, in 6 months you'll be long gone and forgotten.
 
How would the scammer get their email address from them posting on the board? That makes no sense.

The proof of your security problem was posted. Do i need to ask @HIGHRISK to get his crayon out and circle the proof?

Good to hear that you're taking care of the two guys that got scammed due to your ignorance of basic security, but for fucks sake, whomever called you an amateur was spot on. You have no clue how to keep yourself or your customers safe.

Enjoy the ride now, 'cause like i said, in 6 months you'll be long gone and forgotten.

Well it's something that must of just happened because at the time these were the last 2 orders to come in. If you think about it, these are 2 small orders. What about all the other orders I got? The $300 to $600 range. Don't you think they would have been the ones targeted? So, because someone hacked into proton security which clearly states in their security section, that it's nearly impossible, it is my fault?
 
Well it's something that must of just happened because at the time these were the last 2 orders to come in. If you think about it, these are 2 small orders. What about all the other orders I got? The $300 to $600 range. Don't you think they would have been the ones targeted? So, because someone hacked into proton security which clearly states in their security section, that it's nearly impossible, it is my fault?

So you are suggesting that they are scamming you?
 
I emailed NextDayRaws@protonmail.com for a product list. I recieved an email from NextDayRaw@protonmail.com with the list. Not realizing my email was intercepted and sent from a proton email scam account, I
replied to the NextDayRaw@protonmail.com with my order. I was sent a bitcoin wallet address to pay for the gear.

Hey man, send your order to the new email addy and I will replace your loss. But please learn from this as there are scumbag scammers on every aas board waiting to pounce on their victims. Also, this is the only email addy: NextDayServices@protonmail.com
Always check the emails thoroughly.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]
This is what I was talking about, you played this situation all wrong. In the end you are offering a replacement, but you sounded like a complete asshole in doing so. So it does not really help your business. If you were smart you would have swallowed your pride and said you did not scam but in good faith I will make the customer hole. I back my business and gaurunteed my products. I have changed my email and will do my best to avoid this in the future.

But no you didn't and you still seem like an arrogant asshole who has security flaws.
 
Hey man, send your order to the new email addy and I will replace your loss. But please learn from this as there are scumbag scammers on every aas board waiting to pounce on their victims. Also, this is the only email addy: NextDayServices@protonmail.com
Always check the emails thoroughly.
Thanks.
This is what I was talking about, you played this situation all wrong. In the end you are offering a replacement, but you sounded like a complete asshole in doing so. So it does not really help your business. If you were smart you would have swallowed your pride and said you did not scam but in good faith I will make the customer hole. I back my business and gaurunteed my products. I have changed my email and will do my best to avoid this in the future.

But no you didn't and you still seem like an arrogant asshole who has security flaws.[/QUOTE]
I already guessed his new emails password. It's 'gay4pay'. Go figure.
 
So you are suggesting that they are scamming you?

Not,at all. I am saying that if they noticed that the return email was different, it could have been avoided. The first thing I see on other aas boards, is that a source will post to be aware of scammer who is using email similar to mine, and they will post the email and point out the difference.
 
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