Another Scammer Bites The Dust
Posted on | November 23, 2009 | 7 Comments
As the end of November approaches with haste it’s time to look back on YourAccountSeller.com’s first month. November has been mostly great but also marred by the resurfacing of a notorious scammer. People really seem interested in adopting a more professional approach to account selling and scam detection.
Another clear sign of success is the amount of e-mails I’ve received from scammers threatening me to close down the site using all means necessary. The threats have proved futile and I am proud to say YourAccountSeller.com is here to stay.
The said culprit is Kwaidan alias Claus Arne Houmann Skjødt. This guy has a long track record of scamming people online and was convicted in absentia last year in Danish court of justice. In the beginning of his malicious career he made a living conning people by selling electronics, namely iPhones and computer equipment, to unsuspecting online shoppers. He accepted the money in advance and promised to send the item, but never did. A simple Google search reveals his criminal past. Some time has passed since his last conviction and it was only recently he resurfaced.
This time he scammed an unsuspecting American, alias Holyavenger, for over $1,200.
Claus Arne Houmann Skjødt alias Kwaidan represents a rare breed in scammers. He scams people using his real name, real address and real phone number. He solely relies on two factors: A lack of evidence and the fact that people seem to think the Police are uninterested in solving these online crimes. This is far from true. The Police do care and what it ultimately comes down to is the number of complaints. Once the Police do get involved, crimes related to online scams are very easily solved. People like Kwaidan leave a massive trail of easily obtainable evidence because they are so motivated by greed.
You can now experience first hand how YourAccountSeller.com helped bring Claus Arne Houmann Skjødt to his knees, by completely devastating his defenses and ridiculously naive excuses. His criminal past was largely exposed using the techniques described here.
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November 24th, 2009 @ 1:05 pm
Haha so owned.. just bought your book and it was great.. Hope I can catch people like this too soon xD
November 24th, 2009 @ 1:06 pm
LOL.. some people just never learn.
November 24th, 2009 @ 1:07 pm
It's amazing he can continue even after being convicted! Hopefully if people contact the police the case against him will be strong enough to put him behind bars. That should prove a good lesson. Keep up the good work!
November 28th, 2009 @ 6:07 pm
What a moron
November 30th, 2009 @ 2:56 pm
nice job
December 1st, 2009 @ 12:48 pm
Sincerely hope he will burn in hell!!
December 1st, 2009 @ 12:50 pm
Thanks for the heads up. Bought your book and a Blizzard authenticator, hopefully it will suffice to keep me safe!