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Monopoly.


Question Posted Saturday October 15 2011, 3:18 am

I wasn't doing a scam, and I am aware of the chances of others getting it.

People who are disabled, aren't the only ones who "fall" for this "scam" your accusing me of.
In fact, my bestfriend from California, won the $50,000; she asked this man who was 34, living in New York to divide the winnings who had her missing piece. He isn't disabled. He's actually a Labor and Delivery Nurse, so your "Advice" or your "thoughts" are incorrect.


They equally got their half of the deal. Not all people are as low and pathetic as you make them out to be. Haha!


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DangerNerd answered Saturday October 15 2011, 3:58 am:
Hi there,

You may make up as many mythical people as you wish in order to justify your post. As for accusing you, I gave you an out. You either don't understand basic math, or you are running a scam.

Take your choice, but one of these things is true.

Why would someone split $50,000, when all they have to do to get a common piece is spend between $5 and $20 on food?

If you don't see the problem with this, then I would question if you are old enough to use this site.

"Not all people are as low and pathetic as you make them out to be."

... I didn't make all people out to be anything; just the ones that post on advicenators, trying to run a scam that is now about 30 years old.

Think about this:

"Hi,
I'm from Tennesse, and I have every piece but of course the main ones;"

Two questions:

1) Did you have to spend $500,000 to get those pieces?

2) Why do you expect someone else to give you $500,000 for a piece they can get themselves by spending $20?

See? Either you are a scammer, or you don't understand basic math.

Want to prove that this particular person isn't that low? How about you admit one of the two possible options?

Telling the truth is awesome. Give it a try.

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