SCAMMER TIME

Oct 05, 2006 17:54

I bidded for a bass on ebay the other day and lost, all of a sudden I get an email from the 'supposed' seller saying I have a second chance to buy it at my original bid of $560. I was totally suspicious at first as 'if its too good to be true, it probably is". So this is how ive progressed with the scammer so far.


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croperz September 5 2006, 12:41:57 UTC
Giant tip off with that invoice, Ebay does not allow Western Union money transfers.

Scam the scammer! Reminds me of the PPPPowerbook.

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croperz September 5 2006, 13:35:37 UTC
OH I ALMOST FORGOT.

IN BEFORE CUT ADVOCATES.
also
IN BEFORE TL;DR.

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mashiarasedai September 6 2006, 13:45:23 UTC
Yeah, the invoice was a mistake. Western Union aside, you can tell which bits he has stolen from eBay and which bits are his from the expression- some bits match the bad grammar in this 'businessman's' emails to a tee ( ... )

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mashiarasedai September 21 2006, 13:12:10 UTC
WHERES THE UPDATES

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manol September 21 2006, 13:13:21 UTC
He stopped communicating :(

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