ALLAH showed him justice.
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Its real obvious its BS because who calls a fellow carder when they just got busted and from jail?
Obviously, all calls from jails are tracked. I can't even remember my own ICQ number and I've been using it for years, and this guy could remember another carders number to call from jail.
If it was me, and I'm facing charges, my I wouldn't want any heat. This forum is definitely tracked by the authorities. By telling a fellow carder to announce in a carding forum that you got busted, is just admission of guilt. What the fuck were you doing in a carder forum if you're not guilty? Which lawyer would take such a dumb case?
The CAN authorities can just track this guy with their record of busts, and they'll find a match within seconds if they know what they are doing.
Too much BS in the air.
Ok this is fucked up. Insha'allah called me from bordeaux jail an hour ago. He got raided by RCMP this morning. Fucking got him for atm and pos forging devices, few debit card infos, skimmer bezels and some more shit. Took stash of $5000. I don't know how he got booked, but he said they knew about him for a few months now, so they could be onto this site or his icq logs, I don't know. But just warning members that did biz wit this guy. Especially if you're in Canada. Dump everything!!!
What do you mean by that?
Too bad, he seemed like a good guy, but I also agree that there's something very fishy about all of this. A little digging can uncover a lot about these situations, ie. the blacklist post. Also the RCMP wouldn't get involved unless it was a MAJOR bust, it would be the regular local police/taskforce that would have got him for what he's apparently in for.
Also if the RCMP got involved like that, it would be to catch a "ring" of people involved, and this would be publicized over the newspapers and news stations.
I might be wrong tho, anybody else have any thoughts?
Depends. In the western provinces, the RCMP are the local police.