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Is this an Xone:92 SCAM? (pg. 2)
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Freak
Western union- the scammers choice. Dont do it- you might as well set fire to a bundle of cash in your yard and piss on it
Greedy
Thanks for the help man! I knew this was too good to be true.
Freak
use this to have some fun with him....



ive done it before- sent them a fake western union notification scan, so they waste half a day going to the place to pick it up and there is nothing there.
Works a treat on scamming tossers from nigeria ;)
www.419eater.com
generic
If it's too good to be true, it is.
I'm very weary of ebay now, having recently read some stories of scammers. The Western Union thing is an obvious sign.
Danila
western union + WICKED low price + europe = probably a scam.


I enjoy reading stories of people messing around with scammers such as p-p-p-powerbook one.
simms327
scam pure and simple

and if they offer to do it via ebay, they have probably hacked somebody's acount, most likely a dormant one.
Greedy
yea i would love to scam scammers.
cryo
ive seen a couple xone92s on ebay that have riduculous prices like 150$ish. definately a couple scams out there
Danila
http://www.ebolamonkeyman.com/
gorex
scam.

I almost paid 1200$ for a pair of technics 1200-GLD...

He was also paying s/h and had a similar email layout.

1200-GLDs ... :(

HotDogWater
Don't EVER buy ANYTHING via western union from someone online, unless you know them personally. When they send you a box of rocks you will have no recourse.
Tegu
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Originally posted by HotDogWater
Don't EVER buy ANYTHING via western union from someone online, unless you know them personally. When they send you a box of rocks you will have no recourse.


or a box of textbooks and laundry detergent. not that i would know or anything... :rolleyes:
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