They think they've still got you 'on the hook' and are going to be able to separate you from some of your money. It can be quite a satisfying feeling to 'turn the tables' on them. You have just participated in your very 1st scam-baiting session. You can end it now or, 'play' with them some more. I like to make them wait a day or 2 before I respond with another excuse. then a couple more days until it's fixed... and so on... Eventually, you can make them give up BUT, they will pass your email around and you'll start getting all different kinds of scams. My email is on their lists. I love it. I want them to send me all their scams. (Forewarned is Forearmed) I can spot a scam a kilometer away. There are entire sites dedicated to scam baiting. (some people take getting ripped off very, very personally)
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