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Getting up in those business mailboxes
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2018-09-18 at 6:44 PM UTCWhat is one likely to find if they. start monitoring a businesses mail?
There was this one bloke, that would forge bills so that the bill's pay-to account number was an account that he took out in another person's name. Companies would send the payments to these accounts and he'd pull it out in cash. There was a thing on TV about him. I like him.
What other things could a person do? -
2018-09-18 at 9:25 PM UTCYou could seize some of their outgoing mail and copy the letterhead, using it to forge other documents and write to people as though you represent them.
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2018-09-18 at 9:33 PM UTCYou could just ignore their mail and send an anonymous letter of your own telling the owner to meet you alone in the middle of the woods with X amount of money otherwise you and your people will rape, delimb and and disembowel an unspecified amount of their family members.
Make sure to leave a dead crow or rabbit in front of their store entrance to let em know you mean business. -
2018-09-18 at 9:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by esbity What is one likely to find if they. start monitoring a businesses mail?
There was this one bloke, that would forge bills so that the bill's pay-to account number was an account that he took out in another person's name. Companies would send the payments to these accounts and he'd pull it out in cash. There was a thing on TV about him. I like him.
What other things could a person do?
99.999% of business mail is spam advertising. -
2018-09-19 at 7:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick You could seize some of their outgoing mail and copy the letterhead, using it to forge other documents and write to people as though you represent them.
This, in combination with falsely writing to them from others they do business with, and with gaining access to their business office and placing keyloggers/bugs, and of course hidden surveillance on the mailboxes, and maybe a tracking device on their vehicle, should be enough for a person to scheme up something good.
Let's talk about a master scheme.