
video production
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Could be a credit card scam..you so need to see to Catch and Identity Thief...that show opened up my eyes so much. |
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Pimp Daddy Ceasar 3rd
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LMAO!!!! NIGERIA THIS SUCKA IS CLEARLY UP TO SOMETHING...LOL!!!!! & WHY IS HE SENDING AN EXTRA 3000! MAINE SHIPPING IS'NT That high he's jerking your chin! |
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oracle
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ofcourse its a scam...report them to the police |
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Patti S
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If you think it's a scam, it's a scam. Don't send the game and if they send a money order or cashier check don't cash it. There is list of numbers on Craigslist to contact. Here is the link . . .
http://www.craigslist.org/about/scams.html |
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Andrea C
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It is a scam! They make fake money orders etc. You get them and send the item thinking it is "all good" and when you go to get your money ie cash check or money order you are out of luck. If you are somehow able to get it cashed you are stuck with repaying the cash and extra charges. He walks because he is in another country.
Andrea
P.S. It happens all of the time. |
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ANDREA A
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It sounds like a scam to me too Honey. If you really want to sell your game system, sell it on somewhere like Ebay where you can have the money paid to you via PayPal or NoChex or something like that. At least that way you are guaranteed the money and you don't post the item until you have the money in your account so you are protected.
Cancel the sale, just tell him you changed your mind. |
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tmea
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This is a classic fishing scam to obtain your identity. At some stage you will be asked to fill in information and then you will have been baited. He may also request a small payment soon, which should really put you off. The best approach is to treat these people like human spy-ware: ignore and delete. Have no further communication as they will inevitably lead you to releasing some vulnerable information that they can use against you. A real buyer will behave like you would in the same situation. |
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danjambo
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1. Back out of this altogether
2. If they take it further don't hesitate to contact the police |
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brade20032000
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dont be a fool |
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juanna
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Iv'e had the same never sell to nigeria it's definitely a scam and if you're selling on ebay send the e-mail to their e mail spoof section |
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Mystery
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i hate to be negative but i would avoid any dealings with nigeria altogether. |
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Damn Sarge
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Try to sell it to someone else. Sounds suspicious. |
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stormirosebud
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if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck then it is most likely a duck.you need to back off from this it is a scam. good luck to yo |
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delightful
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Don`t do it...sell it somewhere else..better to take 50 less than be left with nothing..scammed myself ...delete him now... |
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Chef Frisbee
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I'd back out of this
If he's really buying for a friend - why doesn't he take delivery and he can send it to his friend himself.
It doesn't cost $3000 to send a game system - he's going to ask you to send him back the difference, and the check or money order he sends will be bogus.
You'll be out your system, your money, everything. |
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YedidNefesh
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federal trade commission?
the post office should also be contacted, as it's illegal to use them to scam folks... |
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truluv exists! Mourinho Rules!
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Dude hav nothing to do with this african brere!
check out;
www.nigerianscams.org
or fraud-guide-to.com
theres loads of sites about nigerian scams.
A scam can only work if the victim gives in to his greed. (in this case an extra 3grand, to post to nigeria). dont fall 4 it you will never see the 3g or even the $200 and you will lose your games system.
You had a close call,if you feel a bit suspect about a deal, post a question on here and me and the rest of the answers crew will advise as appropriate.
Ps this person is trying to scam you! |
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Jeff the drummer
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Of course it's a scam.
Just drop it. |
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