Real Men Don’t Scam

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You right mane. Trapping way better than scamming. You make less money, live a more dangerous lifestyle and get more time if you get caught. Let's not do a little scamming, make way more money and get less time in prison.
Most dudes shyt be stepped on anyways & the average hustler doesnt talk to the middle man. They talk to like the 100th man in line. Alotta amateurs.

In 2022 theres really no point. Just get a job or start a business.
 
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there are fewer big time trappers than big time scammers......

and mid level scammers are waaaaaay more common than mid level trappers....
The average “trapper” in my experience is a shoebox hustler…around the way guy. Rich broke. Most dudes barely know the middle mans middle man….more like his uncle brother sister ex wife twice removed half sibling in law best friend who got it from they homeboy for the low so here you go…

Scamming is more effective….& theres more to it than just bank scams…
 

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I approve of this thread.

Look at all of these little effeminate lady-boys coming in here defending scamming. How do you even feel good about yourself cheating an old person out of their social security check. :scust:

Be a damn man and grab a gat and earn an honest living by running all up in drug dealers cribs. Have some pride in your damn work you trifling b*stards.
 
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Most scammers don’t really got it like that, they be living off punchies waiting for the next “wave” :mjlol:
 

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Can someone translate this for me? I don’t speak broke lame nikka

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Says the nikka that was bragging about slinging grams. You was a dusty hand to hand bum dealing with custies when I was selling loaded ipods and brand new laptops with warranties copped on cracked cards. I didn't have to touch any filthy hands just rig/run up the bids with my homies on ebay, get shyt sold and ship it. The lame nikka is the one analogue hustling in a digital world. You a cave man.. you going extinct :skip:
 

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Rob the corporations. Some modern robin hood, what you mean, OP
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This idiot was doing good til he start robbing Uncle Sam.
 

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Scamming is the safest, make more money & less jail time. You just have to be smart to pull scams, especially when scamming big company accounts.

All the scammers in my city been caught but quickly get out & back to scamming
 

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How is scamming feminine. You can't just attach femininity to something because you think its disrespectful. Y'all gonna have the brehettes on our necks again :dahell:
 

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OP may be joking but most street guys who are older than 2010s era are gonna feel this way. First of all "scamming" pre-2010s wasn't widespread in street culture, and to the extent that it did exist, it wasn't viewed as a respectable hustle, and wasnt considered a "street" activity...

It just wasn't and anyone who came of age before the 2010s can attest to this...

The game evolves and moves forward, it is what it is now. It's hard for me to relate to scammers in the sense that they were largely a separate lane during my run, but at this point it appears to be intertwined with all the other street activities, in the sense that many guys who do other shyt outside now fukk around with scamming, too. The people I encountered over time who were into the scams really weren't street dudes, so my perception is colored off my experiences. They were hustlers and go-getters but they weren't what we'd consider "street nikkas". I'm not sure how much that's actually changed, I'm just pointing out there is a distinction in how we viewed those types...

I can't really salute robbing innocent people in any fashion. As long as the scam isn't doing that I guess it's alright, these big corporations that print money I don't really care if someone gets them. The government, if you can play them more power to you. Doing the shyt that makes victims out of innocent, every day people is wack, though...
 
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