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This Week in Scams

Ruthie Baron

A scammer is a friend who just hasn't robbed you yet.

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Latest Issues

You win one game

Hi scam fam, it’s me, Ruthie. This is my newsletter I write about scams that I haven’t written in like 2 years and guess what? I’m not even writing about a scam today! I mean, everything is a scam, so I sort of am, but mostly this is about...

5 months ago
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3

We’ve all faked our own deaths, right?

First a little bit of housekeeping: If the feds ask, no, you have not seen me around these parts, no, you won’t be answering any more of their questions without a lawyer present and no, they can’t come inside unless they come back with a wa...

3 years ago
8
1

The caviar is for research

I'll be honest with you, Scam Fam, the monotony is starting to get to me. A version of this happens to me every February. Even in this particularly grim winter, I have it pretty good as far as problems go. I'm alive, I'm healthy, so are mos...

5 years ago
5

You Want It to Be One Way.

Gooooooood morning, Scam Fam!!!

How are you doing? Has anything changed in your last six months?

My 2020, especially the part since we last spoke, has obviously been absolutely perfect, no complaints, I hope it never ends. Between all t...

6 years ago
4

Did you know you can sue a painting?

Good morning, Scam Fam!

I'M SORRY for whatever you're going through right now. These are, at best, trying and unpleasant times for everyone; even worse if you're sick, caring for someone who is, a parent, concerned about money, living wi...

6 years ago
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