The key phrase is "posing as" -- a successful scan always requires some
small amount of truth.
Also "there is a scammer on the internet" is not news. There have been
scammers on the internet since the 70's.
On 5/10/2016 2:30 PM, James Wilson wrote:
You may well be correct but, just out of curiosity, I did a
search on QRZ and on AnyWho.com and found that there is,
indeed a WD8VLL
There is a scammer on the ham internet sites posing as KD8VLL >and another
call. He uses a Gmail account.
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