To: McGruff
“A would-be customer sends their passport details, address and a phone number through the Telegram messenger app, and the next day, a document showing fake proof of vaccination with Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine arrives in the post, according to several people who have bought one of the fake certificates, and who spoke to ABC News on condition of anonymity because the practice is illegal.
So if you are willing to hand someone you’ve never even seen passport details, name and address, and an active phone number, they will somehow get this into the mail same day to your home? Better get ready to be held responsibility for the purchase of a new car, wardrobe, jewelry, plane tickets, food, and any other pricey things the thief wants and couldn’t afford before you came into his/her life. A fool and his money are soon parted.
wy69
7 posted on
06/06/2022 1:24:51 PM PDT by
whitney69
To: whitney69
“A would-be customer sends their passport details, address and a phone number through the Telegram messenger app, and the next day, a document showing fake proof of vaccination with Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine arrives in the post, according to several people who have bought one of the fake certificates, and who spoke to ABC News on condition of anonymity because the practice is illegal.
Pretty sure you could easily just find a buddy who has one of these cards, then reprint one with your name, or photoshop it a bit.. NO ONE is going to bother following up with hundreds of potential random locations giving out shots, who may or may not still even be around, who may or may not have even kept half-decent records of the shots. At best they miiiiight track batch numbers with location/date, but that's about it methinks.
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