"is this a scam" threads

pontifex

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From this point on, I say when someone posts a "is this a scam" thread, we tell them no, it's not a scam, the seller/buyer is legit, go ahead and buy/sell.

 

Heller

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Originally posted by: pontifex
From this point on, I say when someone posts a "is this a scam" thread, we tell them no, it's not a scam, the seller/buyer is legit, go ahead and buy/sell.

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pontifex

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Originally posted by: Heller
Originally posted by: pontifex
From this point on, I say when someone posts a "is this a scam" thread, we tell them no, it's not a scam, the seller/buyer is legit, go ahead and buy/sell.

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thanks for warning me that you entered my thread


lol. now tell me you aren't tired of seeing all the "is this a scam" threads when its quite obvious it is?

you'd have to be a complete moron to fall for these scams and if you did, then you probably deserve it.

 

Steve

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What's wrong with asking for advice when you're not sure? It's also a good way to warn others.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: sm8000
What's wrong with asking for advice when you're not sure? It's also a good way to warn others.

how can you not be sure? people wanting you to send your product to Nigeria or people whop want to pay 3 times the asking price, but will not do it through ebay? those are not obvious scams?
 

R Nilla

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Originally posted by: sm8000
What's wrong with asking for advice when you're not sure? It's also a good way to warn others.

I am inclined to agree, but come on. I'm always amazed at the emails people want to "double check."

How are you gentleman, you have no chance to survive make your time by sending payment US $1,000 money order to Nigeria. You will receive return money order US $10,000 from prince wealth asset descendant deceased this is a scam and I want to steal your money, please send it to me with all your personal information so that I may take your identity as well.

- John Scamson
 

Steve

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: sm8000
What's wrong with asking for advice when you're not sure? It's also a good way to warn others.

how can you not be sure? people wanting you to send your product to Nigeria or people whop want to pay 3 times the asking price, but will not do it through ebay? those are not obvious scams?

Obvious is one thing, but I'm sure you're encompassing all threads posted with that question, as your OP implies. Guess what? Some scams are not so obvious, at least not to everyone.
 

Captante

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Although I understand the frustration involved in answering the same questions over & over again on certain topic, this isn't one them & I'd much rather see people come on here & ask the question regardless of wether the answer is pretty obvious ... anything that helps prevent scammers from collecting on their dishonesty is worth the trouble.
 

VTHodge

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Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
I don't think I've ever seen a "Is this a scam" thread, when it wasn't a scam.
Truth.

Some of the scams are getting better though. I almost got suckered by the service that "Names your soul mate". You give it your cell number and it gives you a text message with the name of your soul mate . . . and a $20/month charge on your bill.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: VTHodge
Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
I don't think I've ever seen a "Is this a scam" thread, when it wasn't a scam.
Truth.

Some of the scams are getting better though. I almost got suckered by the service that "Names your soul mate". You give it your cell number and it gives you a text message with the name of your soul mate . . . and a $20/month charge on your bill.

hand in your man card now
 

SilthDraeth

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: VTHodge
Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
I don't think I've ever seen a "Is this a scam" thread, when it wasn't a scam.
Truth.

Some of the scams are getting better though. I almost got suckered by the service that "Names your soul mate". You give it your cell number and it gives you a text message with the name of your soul mate . . . and a $20/month charge on your bill.

hand in your man card now

QFT. How did you know you got a $20 a month charge if you didn't fall for it?
 

VTHodge

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Originally posted by: SilthDraeth
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: VTHodge
Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
I don't think I've ever seen a "Is this a scam" thread, when it wasn't a scam.
Truth.

Some of the scams are getting better though. I almost got suckered by the service that "Names your soul mate". You give it your cell number and it gives you a text message with the name of your soul mate . . . and a $20/month charge on your bill.

hand in your man card now

QFT. How did you know you got a $20 a month charge if you didn't fall for it?

By reading the fine print. I stopped when it got to the "enter your cell phone number" field. Yeah, not the most manly of clicks I have ever made, but when you are bored at work, you sometimes click on crap don't you?

I hope that I have made enough posts in hockey threads to hold on to the man card.
 

jupiter57

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Hey!
I just won the Ukrainian Lottery!
All I gotta do is send them a $2500.00 processing fee and I'm RICH!
$25.3 Million!

Wonder if they'll accept a check on The First Congo Bank of Nigeria?
 

RU482

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Heller
Originally posted by: pontifex
From this point on, I say when someone posts a "is this a scam" thread, we tell them no, it's not a scam, the seller/buyer is legit, go ahead and buy/sell.

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thanks for warning me that you entered my thread


lol. now tell me you aren't tired of seeing all the "is this a scam" threads when its quite obvious it is?

you'd have to be a complete moron to fall for these scams and if you did, then you probably deserve it.

I say we ban everyone in the birthday threads also
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Heller
Originally posted by: pontifex
From this point on, I say when someone posts a "is this a scam" thread, we tell them no, it's not a scam, the seller/buyer is legit, go ahead and buy/sell.

<ASSHOLE ALERT>
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thanks for warning me that you entered my thread


lol. now tell me you aren't tired of seeing all the "is this a scam" threads when its quite obvious it is?

you'd have to be a complete moron to fall for these scams and if you did, then you probably deserve it.

I say we ban everyone in the birthday threads also

YES! great idea!
 

DrPizza

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I can't recall ever seeing a "is this a scam" thread that wasn't a scam.

How many times have we seen this thread:
"A guy from Nigeria is going to pay me $10,000 to end my auction now. I was only asking $300 for the car. He's going to send me a check for $15,000 from his client and I have to refund him $5000 after the check clears (which will only take 3 days because regulations say my bank only has that long.) Does this sound legit to you guys??

It'd probably spice things up a bit in here if we went along with the OP, but then, it'd totally destroy this as a helping community.

 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: pontifex
From this point on, I say when someone posts a "is this a scam" thread, we tell them no, it's not a scam, the seller/buyer is legit, go ahead and buy/sell.

I agree.
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: sm8000
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: sm8000
What's wrong with asking for advice when you're not sure? It's also a good way to warn others.

how can you not be sure? people wanting you to send your product to Nigeria or people whop want to pay 3 times the asking price, but will not do it through ebay? those are not obvious scams?

Obvious is one thing, but I'm sure you're encompassing all threads posted with that question, as your OP implies. Guess what? Some scams are not so obvious, at least not to everyone.


Has there ever been a scam posted here that wasn't obvious? Almost 100% of them fall under one of two categories:
A. Sounds too good to be true
B. Something smells awfully fishy

I could be wrong; please show me that I'm wrong - give me an example of a scam that isn't so obvious.
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: sm8000
What's wrong with asking for advice when you're not sure? It's also a good way to warn others.

how can you not be sure? people wanting you to send your product to Nigeria or people whop want to pay 3 times the asking price, but will not do it through ebay? those are not obvious scams?

That's not a scam, it's a gullibility tax.
 

compuwiz1

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You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like duck.....we'll duh. It's probably a duck.