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Scammers are awful people, they really are. So that’s why it’s always a good thing when people decide to mess with them and give them a taste of their own medicine. And that’s exactly what Twitter user Josh Billinson did recently.
Billinson, a journalist, kept getting pressured by the scammer to send him a copy of his passport. And since Billinson knew this was a total scam he decided that it would be best to not send this scammer his passport. Instead Billinson decided to send Jason Bourne’s passport instead.
Dude Uses ‘Jason Bourne’ Passport To Troll Scammer And He Wasn’t Happy At All
Take a look at the tweet below.
An email scammer kept asking for a copy of my passport so I sent him this and he is extremely upset about it pic.twitter.com/gEMFZUlvo8
— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) August 31, 2017
Here’s a closer look at the passport.
Screenshot: Twitter/Josh Billinson
And let’s just say that the scammer wasn’t happy at all. This is what he said in all caps:
“I DO NOT THINK THAT I WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS WITH YOU BECAUSE EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU IS FALSE, I AM SORRY I DO NOT TRUST YOU IN THIS BUSINESS.”
Well then, even though the business is over there’s a chance for a friendship between the two parties.
GOOD NEWS: The business is over, but my friendship with Richard is forever pic.twitter.com/r9qVoj9N1I
— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) August 31, 2017
So that’s heartwarming. Now let’s see how Twitter chimed in.
I always send this to Nigerians that email me. pic.twitter.com/Vgr6o1mLKu
— gary leff (@garyleff) August 31, 2017
If it happens again then you can send mine, he will really shite himself pic.twitter.com/Ms1BQSnNMp
— Graham Gardner (@peSkingG) September 1, 2017
I would have sent him this but not a bad choice on your side. pic.twitter.com/j4RNQTcEwG
— Josh Weatherford (@BudokaiMR2) September 1, 2017
— Renee (@LRCo6468) September 1, 2017
PHEW! well it’s best not to do business with your BFF anyway
— Neda T. (@NedaData) August 31, 2017
Shame on you for not being trust in this business.
— Mickey Fickey (@mrd125) August 31, 2017
He’s upset that it’s expired. Please renew it and provide the new one @jasonbourne
— Genti C., CFP®, CAIA (@genticici) August 31, 2017
You’re now so untrustworthy to this guy who wanted your personal information for purely philanthropic reasons that you drove him to capslock
— Nod Stork (@necromaunzer) September 1, 2017
h/t Someecards