Tangazo Maalum: Mradi wa Kazi Majuu!

Tangazo Maalum: Mradi wa Kazi Majuu!

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Marshal, mi naona ww ni mtu mwenye moyo wa kizalendo zaidi-RESPECT, hii ishu kama ni ya ukweli imekaa vizuri sana tu. naomba kuuliza hayo malipo ya $300 ni prepaid au post paid?, na kama ni postpaid-mimi nahakikishiwa vipi usalama wa pesa yangu niliyopata kwa machozi jasho na damu? Huyo sister ww unampata personaly au kimtandaoni tu? inaweza kuwa real baadaye watu tukajilaum washkaji wakiruka na kurudi na mashavu! lakini baadae tutaonekanna washamba kama tukilizwa $300. fafanua kidogo tafadhali
 
Bwana wee,si unaona kama huyu kaitelekeza meli kaamua kujitosa baharini...Sijui kwa nini aliamua kuuwasha moto ambao hana shughuli nao..lol

Hapa Mods naona tu wamsaidie kuuzima kwa kuiclose hii thread!...ha!ha!ha!ha!haaaaaaa!
 
FMES $300 yangu!!!!!!!

Manzese darajani au kwa mfuga mbwa mtaji tosha huo!
 
Job seekers who use online job search web sites must be careful to avoid a type of job scam in which the applicant is asked to accept payment to his or her own bank account. These are known as payment-forwarding or payment-transfer scams.

Payment-transfer scams involve a con artist who pretends to be an employer. The con artist uses a job ad to lure an unsuspecting job seeker, or they may use information from a resume they have found online. Such con artists can be quite convincing, and may even steal company names and corporate logos to convince victims that they are legitimate employers.

After the con artist has won the job seeker's trust, the con artist tricks the job seeker into giving up bank account numbers. The reasons given for this can be clever. One ploy is to tell the job seeker they can only deliver paychecks by "direct deposit.

"The "job" a job seeker will be asked to do involves forwarding or wiring money from a personal bank account, a PayPal account, or from Western Union to another account. The other account is often overseas. As part of their pay, the job seeker is instructed to keep a small percentage of the money as their payment. Sometimes the payment for making the money transfer is as low as $15. Sometimes it is as high as several hundred or several thousand dollars. Almost always, the money the victims are transferring is stolen, and therefore, the victims are committing theft and wire fraud. Usually, this kind of scam involves at least two or three victims.
 
The fecundity of such schemes, even at 3% guarantee that they are here to stay.

This ubiquitous adolescent scheming, complete with its cavalier tactics, is probably volubly apparent.Suffice it to say there is a sucker for every conman, regardless of whether the con is bland lame or brand name, of course brand name can also be bland lame.

One part of my person is quite staggered by the success this wad of relentless tepidly packaged lewd lunacy , the grotty scrabbling exhibited amid semi-concocted perpetuations awash with grammatical and spelling errors paradoxically emanating from multinationals with deep pockets and a heart to match, is attracting.

More than that is the surprising gullibility on the part of some of our most respected members, ones who should know better, but are gullible enough to cast doubt on their faculties and debunk the "elder statesman" status enjoyed here.

The behemoth-like reputations debunked to smithereens, one would be excused to expect the said elder-satesmen to bow down gracefully and salvage their honor, or what remains of it.But apparently this is kamikaze and quite in line with what we are always tormenting in our daily posts here as "ufisadi", taking responsibility seems to be a quite foreign concept, one would be excused to deem it as an out of multiverse occurence.

With the plastered ego exposed, the hubris of incoherency abounds amid these bird brained boneheads beting on a lame rooster with only a booby prize.With criminal stupidity, they bury their heads in the sand and expect the best. they say a fool and his money are soon parted, but dumb and dumber once sold the dream of hope want to make soon sooner.

Oh, I pity the fool, especially the fool who is strong in the arm and thick in the head.

What am I talking about, he must be not only not dealing from a full deck, but also quite possibly the meat head could be dead from the neck up!
 
I am tired using my English Kamusi, next time use simple language...wengine tumesomea shule za kata za Lowassa! Asante lakini.....
 
Tehe tehe tehe great thinker kasepa.........
 
The fecundity of such schemes, even at 3% guarantee that they are here to stay.

This ubiquitous adolescent scheming, complete with its cavalier tactics, is probably volubly apparent.Suffice it to say there is a sucker for every conman, regardless of whether the con is bland lame or brand name, of course brand name can also be bland lame.

One part of my person is quite staggered by the success this wad of relentless tepidly packaged lewd lunacy , the grotty scrabbling exhibited amid semi-concocted perpetuations awash with grammatical and spelling errors paradoxically emanating from multinationals with deep pockets and a heart to match, is attracting.

More than that is the surprising gullibility on the part of some of our most respected members, ones who should know better, but are gullible enough to cast doubt on their faculties and debunk the "elder statesman" status enjoyed here.

The behemoth-like reputations debunked to smithereens, one would be excused to expect the said elder-satesmen to bow down gracefully and salvage their honor, or what remains of it.But apparently this is kamikaze and quite in line with what we are always tormenting in our daily posts here as "ufisadi", taking responsibility seems to be a quite foreign concept, one would be excused to deem it as an out of multiverse occurence.

With the plastered ego exposed, the hubris of incoherency abounds amid these bird brained boneheads beting on a lame rooster with only a booby prize.With criminal stupidity, they bury their heads in the sand and expect the best. they say a fool and his money are soon parted, but dumb and dumber once sold the dream of hope want to make soon sooner.

Oh, I pity the fool, especially the fool who is strong in the arm and thick in the head.

What am I talking about, he must be not only not dealing from a full deck, but also quite possibly the meat head could be dead from the neck up!

Huyu dogo nam-maind sana na vingereza vyake vigumu. inaonekana anajikoki kweli kabla ya kuandika hapa anatafuta ma-bombastic, sasa kwa taarifa yako; sie hatukufagilii wala nini, ni heri ulonge kiswahili hapa wote tuelewe vzr kuliko kupresent topic nzuri katika lugha ngumu!!!...kama vile umepika pilau tamu alafu unaenda kulilia cho****!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Huyu dogo nam-maind sana na vingereza vyake vigumu. inaonekana anajikoki kweli kabla ya kuandika hapa anatafuta ma-bombastic, sasa kwa taarifa yako; sie hatukufagilii wala nini, ni heri ulonge kiswahili hapa wote tuelewe vzr kuliko kupresent topic nzuri katika lugha ngumu!!!...kama vile umepika pilau tamu alafu unaenda kulilia cho****!!!!!!!!!!!

Before I would water down the collective energy of the tonic of discourse and the insurmountability of my argument so some extreme slopoke could catch up, I would rather stirr the waters and ask them to step up to the plate.I am not talking too fast, you are listening too slow, and it would probably be the same even if I would switch my gear into Swahili, some of these issues are not confined to the language used, the very ideas and scope may be the deciding factor here.

And I don't believe in communicating with everyone, so if you don't understand you are probably not meant to understand.
 
Huyu dogo nam-maind sana na vingereza vyake vigumu. inaonekana anajikoki kweli kabla ya kuandika hapa anatafuta ma-bombastic, sasa kwa taarifa yako; sie hatukufagilii wala nini, ni heri ulonge kiswahili hapa wote tuelewe vzr kuliko kupresent topic nzuri katika lugha ngumu!!!...kama vile umepika pilau tamu alafu unaenda kulilia cho****!!!!!!!!!!!
We hata Kiswahili hukiwezi acha kusingizia lugha.
 
Before I would water down the collective energy of the tonic of discourse and the insurmountability of my argument so some extreme slopoke could catch up, I would rather stirr the waters and ask them to step up to the plate.I am not talking too fast, you are listening too slow, and it would probably be the same even if I would switch my gear into Swahili, some of these issues are not confined to the language used, the very ideas and scope may be the deciding factor here.

And I don't believe in communicating with everyone, so if you don't understand you are probably not meant to understand.

Kidoogo afadhali umeiweka kiingereza!!
 
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