It is a universally accepted truth that they never know when to quit, when to give up, when to go away and find an honest line of work. They persist in sending us emails with get rich quick schemes or tug on the heartstrings scams (note: I don't have a heart). They send us spam comments in our posts. I speak, of course, of that vile lot of humanity (barely) that I call homo sapiens spammeritis irritatingus. The internet scammer and spammer. Back in September 2023, I featured one from a typical Cancer Widow scammer, Debbie Grant, with the following sad story. After the bloated Orange Tumor, who is a scammer all on his own.
May the peace of God be with you and your family. I know it will be a great surprise reading from me today but consider this a divine intervention as a pastor explained to my understanding. My name is Mrs. Deborah Grant, a widow from the United State Of America Married in Turkey, and am writing you from my sick bed because I have been fighting cancer and the doctor says I have only a few weeks left. I want to entrust my money (USD 8.5 million) to your care for charity purposes to help the less privileged as my late husbands' relatives want me dead so that they will claim all my late husband and I worked for.I will tell you more about myself and what you need to do with the money once you receive it. Please write me soon as my health is pretty bad and my doctor says I will be moved to the intensive care unit anytime soon. Have a blessed day and please pray for me. God bless you.Yours Mrs. Debbie Grant
Sad, isn't it? If it was real, which it is not. I received comments recently that Debbie Grant is still alive. She's still sending that same email to random strangers trying to get some poor sucker to send the inevitable 'administration fee' of a few thousand dollars that would come up if someone was dumb enough to believe it. Even to the point of featuring a photograph of a sick woman in a hospital bed. That they probably acquired through stock photos. For a woman dying of cancer like she claimed nearly two years ago, living this long is astonishing.
But there's no cancer. Because it's just a story. A bad one at that. Written by a scammer whose real name isn't Debbie Grant. Because the name Debbie makes one think of a kind grandmother- I should know; I know a Debbie who's exactly that. Whoever they really are is someone at the far end of a daisy chain of email accounts that probably ends somewhere in Russia, or another dark corner of the world, sending this crap out there and hoping someone is gullible enough to believe it.
Cancer isn't a joke, and it's wrong to wish it on someone. But there are exceptions. I would say that the sort of person who is so amoral as to use cancer for their own benefit- the sort of person who weaves this kind of lie, for instance- more than deserves it. They deserve the kind of cancer that leaves them in agony until their last day, that no painkiller is effective against, that utterly destroys their body systematically. Pure hell, before they end up in Hell.
As someone who's lost too many people to cancer, that is the level of my animosity to someone who uses the Cancer Widow scam, "Debbie."
It's sad to see that this person is still trying to scam people with this fake story, but hardly surprising. Scammers and spammers do not change, not even their story and their modus operandi. But time will tell, and one day, sooner or later, they'll meet the bad end that they more than deserve.
And on that particular day, they'll be escorted straight to Hell by this not so friendly fellow.