@CCBoy I guess you failed to see my point. I guess it is all a one way street with you. But carry on
DaringSprinter - I’m sure Nannie would have a difficult time holding his tongue in today’s social media. Thankfully, none of this is written in stone.
@CCBoy: ...Nannie Doss? No, she was a woman, and you said "he." Hm. Nannie? No, no, she's another woman, and fictional at that.
Google is really not helping me here. Who's this Nannie you speak of?
My apologies if I miss-referenced your reference. Lol.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-nasir
@CCBoy: Oh, Nanni, one of Ea-nasir's victims, right.
I'm still baffled, though. Why on earth would the victim of a scam have to hold his tongue, and how does this relate to the subject of the thread?
By that I meant that with today’s quick and easy dissemination of all communications, both good and bad, I’m sure a person in Nanni’s position would have a ball.
e.g. a Yelp champion for sure. Lol
Guess I didn’t articulate that well. My apologies.
@CCBoy: Oh, I see. Yeah, I bet everyone who ever sent Ea-nasir (that con artist) a complaint letter would've loved to be able to move him and themselves into the future so they could, I dunno, report him to the Better Business Bureau or something.
Based on just the complaints that've survived the centuries, Ea-nasir's Yelp page would be a ball to read.
Lol. Agreed. But I’m willing to bet the BBB of the day would have cut off someone’s head.