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Language: English ASIN: B00RBVDAD0 Text-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Enabled Screen Reader: Supported Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled Average Customer Review: 6 customer reviews Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #326,462 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #516 in Kindle Store > Books > Biography & True Accounts > Sport & Outdoor > Adventurers & Explorers #7024 in Kindle Store > Books > Nonfiction > Sport #63416 in Books > Biography Would you like to tell us about a lower price? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tricked-story-internet-Paul-Frampton-e…202&sr=1-1&keywords=Tricked%21%3AThe+story+of+an+internet+scam Page 1 of 3 Tricked!: The story of an internet scam eBook: Paul Frampton: Amazon.co.uk: Books 12/08/2017, 16:55 Customer reviews 6 3.7 out of 5 stars 5 star 3 Share your thoughts with other customers 4 star 0 3 star 2 Write a customer review 2 star 0 1 star 1 See all 6 customer reviews Top customer reviews Ad feedback Love is a very dangerous emotion Most recent customer reviews By Linda soper on 5 Aug. 2017 Verified Purchase Three Stars God Paul what you went through. I can only say my heart goes out to you. I have been going through a breathtakingly predictable. very similar thing myself. A few people on my Facebook account have put me at risk, I have come out of it Published 23 months ago by D. Falush with being in extreme debt to my pay pal account. I have been lucky compared to you. Mind you blessings to you and I hope you have a very happy life. You deserve it. Facebook can be so dangerous.I Ok can honestly say but for one person on Facebook I would have got into more trouble. There are some It's ok but it's a book you can put down at any time, ok really good people out there and there are some wicked. I think they pick on the ones that aren`t really for the money , short story streetwise and I am going to tell my story on here, just to warn others. Love is a very dangerous emotion. Published on 4 Mar. 2015 by rebecca Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report abuse A transparently open account of a horrific mistake “Baby I like your way”, P. Framptom If something seems to be too good to be true, then it By A. Canil on 23 Feb. 2015 probably is. Paul, a top theoretical physicist, was lonely, and as many people do, he registered on a dating site. “Baby I like your way” Read more Published on 4 Feb. 2015 by Dr. Robert Rich I look at the cover of the book, and I ponder why it was chosen; then the words of Peter Frampton come to mind, “Baby I like your way”. The truth will out. Search customer reviews Renaissance men were true Jacks of all trades, and master of them all. They are also extinct, and we have SubmitSearch reverted to being mere Elizabethans who whilst good in some areas are plainly deficient in others. There are some of course who are a tad more under-supplied as they actually believe they are good at all they do. Take for example Paul Frampton who apparently is very good physicist (I am in no position to judge his achievements in that field), but who is an appalling writer or, perhaps worse, an abysmal editor of his ghost writer. His opera prima (opera minima) that goes by the punning name of “tricked” (for the non- initiated a “trick” is the name given by escorts to their clients) is evidence of it, if not of anything else. His novella starts by his portraying himself as lovelorn adolescent who falls for one of the oldest tricks in the book (I apologise for bad punning), and proceeds to narrate his exploits in a semi grandiose manner blissfully unaware he is shooting himself in the foot. Believing himself a humble chronicler of events he sounds as pompous as the fictitious 23rd Earl in Mike Leigh’s 1992 masterpiece “A Sense of History”. Frampton attempts to portray himself as man “more sinned against than sinning” but ends showing his darker side, his vanity, his haughty disregard of others, his inborn belief that he is not one of the lads but their better, and by a mile. And just like the character in this brilliant short film, the more he unwinds his yarn the more he gets snarled in it and our initial sympathy turns into contempt. Read more › Comment 4 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report abuse A fantastic short read about a successful man's experience and the ... By IJC on 14 Feb. 2015 A fantastic short read about a successful man's experience and the dangers of online dating. The internet can be seen as diving into the unknown and there are one too many online scams these days. This true story is very well written, has great suspense and intriguing knowledge. I eagerly turned the pages to read more. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in online dating. 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