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Soapboxmom
06-24-2010, 03:11 PM
I signed up for my Holy Water here (http://www.peterpopoffministries.com/index.php). Wouldn't it be grand fun to see who can send back the most ridiculous donation with the prepaid envelope? Please post all your pulling the scammers chain adventures here! Let's see who comes up with the most original idea!

Soapboxmom

Soapboxmom
06-29-2010, 10:21 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNl52deOZro

We need to send some really special gifts to this fraudster with the prepaid envelope that comes with his "holy water" Maybe he needs to update his sound system so "God" can speak to him without the techies catching "him"!!! LOL!!!

Soapboxmom

Soapboxmom
06-29-2010, 06:35 PM
Our friend James Randi exposed Peter Popoff who has popped back up after being run out of Dodge and filing for bankruptcy. Let's scam this scammer as only we realscam.com folks can. Get you Holy Water and send him something really special in that pre-paid envelope!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vkW8VYj6NA&NR=1

Soapboxmom

Unsaved Trash
06-29-2010, 09:03 PM
We need to send some really special gifts to this fraudster with the prepaid envelope that comes with his "holy water" Maybe he needs to update his sound system so "God" can speak to him without the techies catching "him"!!! LOL!!!

Soapboxmom

It's quite elementary, my pet. I used this method on a past and pre-defeated City Councilman. When you receive that prepaid envelope, all you have to do is glue it to a cinderblock which can be purchased at any home improvement store. They cost about a $1.25 or so. I sent 40 and you have to use a prepaid envelope on each one, you cannot attach a copy or bind the blocks together (I checked). The USPS doesn't mind since they make a huge amount of money off of First Class postage from those mailings per ounce. I doubt if the delivering carrier liked me. And yes, I did put my return address on each one. I delivered them to the Post Office myself. This was 8 years ago though. You might want to call and check now but I used a brick just a couple of weeks ago for one to Bank of America and handed it to my own carrier. He thought it was funny.

Mike!
06-29-2010, 10:03 PM
Just think for a second, what it was like growing up with a name like "Peter Popoff". I mean, think about it, really. I'll bet this guy had his ass beat near daily. If not, he was verbaly abused from sun rise to sun set every freaking day of his life. That's a sure bet. Not that that is an excuse mind you, just something funny to think about. That's all.

Soapboxmom
06-30-2010, 05:54 PM
Ya think raking in millions a year has soothed his wounded ego??


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPBKOqsGBfg&feature=related

Let's rewound his ego and land him in bankruptcy again with millions of cinder blocks delivered to his door postage paid by him! Bottoms up with the "Miracle Srping Water (http://www.peterpopoffministries.com/index.php)", eh!!!!!

Soapboxmom

consolidation
02-19-2011, 09:00 AM
sounds fair,, sort of like formated earth for funny water...

I am in

consolidation
03-06-2011, 08:08 PM
imagine my surpprise today when I received a new flyer & letter asking for more donations, accompanied with another replied paid envelope!
Now I need to find another clean cinder/concrete block!
LOL

Soapboxmom
03-06-2011, 08:36 PM
I think I got almost 1 dozen letters. When time permits I will respond most appropriately to them all! LOL!!!!

Heather

consolidation
08-19-2012, 08:36 AM
I think I got almost 1 dozen letters. When time permits I will respond most appropriately to them all! LOL!!!!

Heather

Praise our saviour Petey Boy....when I got back I had a few more donation envelopes....is he still scamming...anyway I will attach some bricks and get a friend to return them in the morning as I am off too early to post them.
He should be able to build a new confessional with all the bricks I have sent him reply paid so far.:RpS_smile:
Have fun!

consolidation
08-22-2012, 05:32 AM
Wish he was still doing the miracle handkerchief though that would also be as much fun as the miracle water he sells to the desperate !
The reply paid envelopes he sends for donations are the key....ask and get the free literature with the reply paid envelope and send it back with something large and heavy ....... make this fraudster pay for his attempt to swindle you.....reverse his deception and leave him poorer for his attempt to make you pay for his fake miracle water!

Deception in the Name of God (perpetrated by Peter Popoff) (http://www.christianissues.com/trickery.html)

oldfriend
01-02-2013, 12:24 AM
It's quite elementary, my pet. I used this method on a past and pre-defeated City Councilman. When you receive that prepaid envelope, all you have to do is glue it to a cinderblock which can be purchased at any home improvement store. They cost about a $1.25 or so. I sent 40 and you have to use a prepaid envelope on each one, you cannot attach a copy or bind the blocks together (I checked). The USPS doesn't mind since they make a huge amount of money off of First Class postage from those mailings per ounce. I doubt if the delivering carrier liked me. And yes, I did put my return address on each one. I delivered them to the Post Office myself. This was 8 years ago though. You might want to call and check now but I used a brick just a couple of weeks ago for one to Bank of America and handed it to my own carrier. He thought it was funny.



This is an oldie but definitely a goodie!

Prepaid envelopes with cinder blocks or bricks attached.

Who thinks this stuff up? Awesome.

Gregg
02-02-2019, 04:08 PM
Can I put an old torque converter in a box, tape the envelope to the box and send it? They weigh 48 lbs.