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Boss Gives Employee 1 Out Of 5 Score In A Yearly Review For No Reason, Receives Petty Revenge

A woman was tired of her micromanaging boss making her life hard, so she decided to sign him up to every single email list she could find.

A woman was tired of her micromanaging boss making her life hard, so she decided to sign him up to every single email list she could find.

Guy Is Tired Of Getting Spam Emails Meant For Another Person, Executes Petty Revenge

"This guy, this so-called 'IT professional,' is clearly using MY email address as his spam dump KNOWING that it went to an actual person."

"This guy, this so-called 'IT professional,' is clearly using MY email address as his spam dump KNOWING that it went to an actual person."

30 Of The Funniest Conversations People Have Had With Scammers (New Pics)

We've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty! Please, click this link! I promise nothing bad will happen!

We've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty! Please, click this link! I promise nothing bad will happen!

Employee At Best Buy Is Forced To Spam Customers With Free Trial, Gets Revenge On Corporate Instead

No, thank you, I don’t want to be bombarded with useless emails all week long!

No, thank you, I don’t want to be bombarded with useless emails all week long!

Woman Reveals How She Makes Spam Callers Pay Her Money In This Viral Thread

"I made another $800 off a spam caller and it literally was too easy."

"I made another $800 off a spam caller and it literally was too easy."

Someone Shares Their Story About How Not Checking Their Gmail Spam Folder Possibly Cost Them Their Whole Career

Our inboxes are bombarded with so many junk missiles, nothing good can come from it, right? Well, not exactly. Especially if you have ongoing correspondence that might accidentally end up where it shouldn't be.

Our inboxes are bombarded with so many junk missiles, nothing good can come from it, right? Well, not exactly. Especially if you have ongoing correspondence that might accidentally end up where...

Someone Just Messaged This Woman Saying She Needs To Lose Weight, Probably Regrets It After Her Response

Fitness gurus, lifestyle pages and exercise goals are everywhere on social media these days, but not all of us are looking for advice. Bored Panda has posted various users responses to money scams, but what about weird weight loss suggestions?

Fitness gurus, lifestyle pages and exercise goals are everywhere on social media these days, but not all of us are looking for advice. Bored Panda has posted various users responses to...

Someone Tries Those ‘I Make $20,000 A Month From Home’ Ads, And Here’s What Happens

Personalized emails requesting money, “shocking videos” sent by a Facebook friend or even business proposals, the internet is filled with all kinds of scams. It's the price we have to pay for watching YouTube videos at work (come on we've all...

Personalized emails requesting money, “shocking videos” sent by a Facebook friend or even business proposals, the internet is filled with all kinds of scams. It's the price we have to pay...

Guy Replies To Internet Scammer, And Things Escalated Hilariously

James Veitch is a London-based comedian who enjoys nothing more than trolling pesky internet scammers by feigning interest in their ridiculous schemes.

James Veitch is a London-based comedian who enjoys nothing more than trolling pesky internet scammers by feigning interest in their ridiculous schemes.

This Guy’s Email Exchange With A Scammer Turned Into A Hilarious Story

London based comedian James Veitch spent the last two years replying to spam emails and compiling the often hilarious conversations that ensued. “Dot Con,” a book of these interactions, was published this year and is available on Amazon.

London based comedian James Veitch spent the last two years replying to spam emails and compiling the often hilarious conversations that ensued. “Dot Con,” a book of these interactions, was published...