ULPT Chargeback after delivering online goods
Posted by Hikle12thman@reddit | UnethicalLifeProTips | View on Reddit | 3 comments
I got a notice that someone issued me a chargeback after I delivered some online currency in one of my favorite apps in exchange for money. I already delivered but that dumbass forgot I have his email and an address that I can’t find but know the general region in NZ. If I don’t win this case what’s a good way to fill up his inbox with spam for the rest of time.
Puceeffoc@reddit
Most people use the same username for EVERYTHING. The internet is full of dummies.
Whatever his email is try that as a username on all your favorite social medias. You could find a match and figure out who he is. Then you just keep finding more and more information about him until you get court records. Then you'll have his address. Then send a bunch of junk mail to his home address.
ThisAppsForTrolling@reddit
Yeah use a home help website that middle man’s free estimates and them up for every single service you can think of. Request estimates on windows roof doors solar panels irrigation plumbing pool builds life insurance supplemental insurance, banking etc just tons and tons of opportunities to send their way.
robjohnlechmere@reddit
Make many small donations to charity in their name. I worked for a temp agency once, and they sent me to a junk mail factory. Charities for wounded soldiers were pumping out as much junk mail as the big internet providers were. Get this guy on a 'confirmed donor' list with churches, with food banks, with the veterans. Any time you're feeling generous, throw another $5 with his name on it.
This guy will only be getting to his mailbox with a snowshovel until his grandchildren have grandchildren.