Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Flight Africa's Fantastic Frischling Follow-up!

Earlier today we mentioned Frischling sent tweets to @FlyEU (who runs the Flight Africa blog) asking how @FlyEU could be tracking his Twitter account IP. We were confused because @FlyEU never Tweeted this and it was not in his blog post.

Well guess what... @FlyEU never publicly said that. Instead, he was a message he had sent to the the fake Kenya Air account back in 2009. (Read this if you missed his first blog post.)

It seems the only way Steven Frischling would know about this "we're tracking you" threat is if he was indeed the person behind the fake Kenya Air Twitter! Which furthers @FlyEU's allegation that Frischling was trying to extort the airline for $1 million.

Check out Flight Africa's follow-up blog post today with the screenshots:

http://www.flight-africa.com/2011/06/impersonator-steven-frischling-aka.html

Remember this individual had nothing to gain by coming forward with this information. Please write on his blog to thank him!

12 comments:

  1. What is Twitter's policy toward what Frischling did?

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  2. If Frischling did that using the US Postal service, wouldn't that be mail fraud? US mail fraud is a federal offense, isn't it?

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  3. From the Twittersphere:
    "colpuck
    @ranflyer, sent me a lengthy email about @flyingwithfish distancing himself from fish. Will post whole email later."

    can't wait

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  4. We'd love to see that, especially because Fish's blog is still up http://boardingarea.com/blogs/flyingwithfish/

    And Randy's name is still on http://boardingarea.com/aboutus.php

    So what's the deal?

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  5. Can this possibly be true?!?! Finally?

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  6. the sad thing is this isn't going to change anything. He'll probably do a few months in jail or get probation and go right back to living with Susie Q Skank being a deadbeat. He'll spend all his time on Twitter and complain that he can't get a job because he's a convicted felon. It's doubtful he can get any airline contracts so he'll re-invent himself in some new area and start over conning people.

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  7. 9:35, maybe he can start over as a jailhouse consultant. @FlyingWithFelons

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  8. Maybe he can use some of that jail time to work on those wedding pictures. That should be part of his sentence.

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  9. @LyingWithFelons late night whimperings will bring tears of joy.....to the thousands of ff followers

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  10. even when he is in jail he will still complain that he has way too much to do

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  11. @colpuck, trying to give Steven Frischling advice is shouting into the wind. He hasn't listened to a single soul in years -friends, colleagues, you name it. People have tried for years - years, to get him to listen to reason, to stop him from digging his own hole, and he just ignores everyone. He is completely out of it.

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  12. Will he listen to his legal aid attorney?

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