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DELETE THIS AT YOUR PERIL: ONE MANS FEARLESS EXCHANGES WITH INTERNET SPAMMERS PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Bob Servant,Neil Forsyth | 160 pages | 01 Oct 2010 | Birlinn General | 9781841589190 | English | Edinburgh, United Kingdom Delete This at Your Peril: One Mans Fearless Exchanges with Internet Spammers PDF Book This I found tedious. In that case, we can't You sense their growing impatience as their requests for banking details, and demands for deposits via Western Union, punctuate Bob's ever more surreal musings. It's the same over and over again. This wickedly funny and original book features the anarchic exchanges between Bob and the hapless spam merchants. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. So bloody funny! More Details Into this wave of corruption steps the brave figure of Bob Servant - a former window cleaner and cheeseburger magnate with a love of wine, women and song as well as a keen sense of fair play. Highly entertaining and brilliantly deranged. About Neil Forsyth. I'm afraid I did delete it. The reader did a delightful accent and I think Bob Servant and my brother are related. Bob Servant is a sixty-two-year-old, semi-retired resident of Dundee. One of the funniest books ever written. The book is extra funny as I currently live in Dundee and it is set there. Uncle Bobs African Adventure. Read full description. Good for a few chuckles, but could have been about half as long. I like this type of thing, messing around with these crooks, but Neil does it in such odd ways. Delete This at Your Peril: One Mans Fearless Exchanges with Internet Spammers Writer No catches, no fine print just unadulterated book loving, with your favourite books saved to your own digital bookshelf. But, that's the pure joy of it. Into this frustrating wave of directed marketing steps the brave figure of Bob Servant, a former window cleaner and cheeseburger magnate with a love of wine, women, and song—as well as a devious sense of fair play. Summary: An often hilarious extended leg-pull. He got online and quickly discovered all sorts of spammers and scammers running wild. In this guise, Forsyth hit upon the idea of engaging personally with the fraudulent spammers whose barely-literate missives clogged his inbox. Murder Under the Microscope James Fraser. To me has bothered to read your delirium. I picked this up at the library because I needed something light, and the humour reminded me of my dad a bit. Very very low brow humour. A few laugh out moments, witty and crass writing makes you wonder what Bob will come up with next! I got onto eater. Its deserving victims - email fraudsters - get their come-uppance at the hands of Bob Servant, a creation of comic genius. Shelves: absolute-favorites , biographical , hilarious. Recommended to Jared by: Found it while browsing shelves at the library. This wickedly funny and original book features the anarchic exchanges between Bob and the hapless spam merchants who unwittingly flood his inbox. The Bob Servant character is the constant through the whole book so his backstory never changes. What worked for me: The simplicity of the book and that it can be read out to a group of people to get laughs. As they offer him African fortunes, Russian brides, and get-rich-quick scams, he turns the tables by offering them some outlandish schemes of his own. Really good funny read! Neil Forsyth is an author and journalist. Neil Forsyth was born in Scotland in and grew up in the much admired city of Dundee. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. After some discussion of what the lions might be able to say, Thompson assures Servant that one of the lions can talk. Delete This at Your Peril: One Mans Fearless Exchanges with Internet Spammers Reviews Good for a few chuckles, but could have been about half as long. It would be a good book to keep in the loo! There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Facebook Twitter Instagram. A few laugh out moments, witty and crass writing makes you wonder what Bob will come up with next! View 1 comment. Sort order. Would definitely recommend. Alexandra Bob and Champion. Highly entertaining and brilliantly deranged. So bloody funny! And that's where the book fell down for me. Just the ticket when the news is constantly negative, sad or downright ridiculous. Well worth reading. For the further adventures of an earlier spoof letter-writer, you could try the rather less successful Timewaster Diaries by Robin Cooper. Other Editions 7. Rather funny, but it used the same schtick with each story so the humour dried up after a few. Categories Fiction Non- fiction Children's books Authors. Jul 26, Nicky rated it it was ok Shelves: non-fiction , humour. An enjoyable way to while away a couple of hours. Bob Servant did, and the resulting email In collusion with his "editor" Neil Forsyth, Bob gives spammers a taste of their own medicine. About Neil Forsyth. And like I said, it was funny. The result is amusing, occasionally hilarious. May 27, Angus McKeogh rated it liked it. I don't think I'll ever look at my junk emails in the same way again. Delete This at Your Peril is a collection of emails between Bob Servant and the scammer of the chapter. Delete This at Your Peril: One Mans Fearless Exchanges with Internet Spammers Read Online Its deserving victims - email fraudsters - get their come-uppance at the hands of Bob Servant, a creation of comic genius. I lost count of the number of times I laughed out loud. Personal tools Log in. Return to Book Page. And done better. He has previously worked as a merchant sailor and window cleaner, among other occupations, but now describes himself as 'an unemployed gigolo'. One even seems to harbour romantic intentions when Bob slips into the role of 'Bobby', a seductive female alter-ego. Neil Forsyth is an author and journalist. The reader did a delightful accent and I think Bob Servant and my brother are related. Share this book. I read the entire book in less than an hour, and although Servant is as long-winded at times as he is weird, I had some real laugh out loud moments. The item may be missing the original packaging such as the original box or bag or tags or in the original packaging but not sealed. Original Title. What makes the book so funny is how Servant is able to turn the tables on the scam masters from Nigeria and elsewhere and rope them into a lengthy and fruitless email correspondence, while holding out the carrot of his actually going to the bank. This wickedly funny and original book features the anarchic exchanges between Bob and the hapless spam merchants who unwittingly flood his inbox. You know the saying: There's no time like the present Bob Servant, Neil Forsyth. Jan 08, Jenny rated it it was ok. Dec 08, Dave Houston rated it liked it. This is like an extended joke book, where one can read one chapter at a time i. Entertaining Bob has computer. Facebook Twitter Instagram. Aug 27, Andrew Ferenbach rated it it was amazing. Very fun read. Share on:. In collusion with his "editor" Neil Forsyth, Bob gives spammers a taste of their own medicine. Delete This at Your Peril is a collection of emails between Bob Servant and the scammer of the chapter. Not that it matters. Simply hilarious revenge on Email spammers Through the ingenious comic creation that is Bob Servant he leads scammers a merry dance which never ends in them getting their payoff but not for want of them trying. Thus you feel safe to laugh at Bob's victims. 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