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is this too good to be true?

Originally posted by: captains
1. its on ebay...so it is too good to be true
2. u suck at the linking
3.
You suck for helping an idiot link to an auction, possibly their own.

The only feedback the seller has other than the 1 cent money making scams he purchased is for a "HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR PSYCHIC POWERS BOOK. "

 
Yea....get an Ipod for 70 bucks.
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the guy that's selling it has 10 feedbacks all that are for auctions ranging from 1 penny to 13 dollars...

but mostly under 1 dollar..

you gotta love scammers!
 
Originally posted by: patrickj
If it sounds too good to be true....

Was it PT Barnum who said "theres a sucker born everyday"?
Close. It was every minute not everyday and it wasn't PT Barnum. Link
 
I could have come up with something sounding more legit than that. As for the time table, isn't there something with paypal or such that transactions are closed and cleared by 30-days, so you have to dispute something before 30-days? I remember reading that somewhere, which would explain this, "Wait atleast a month (till I have my money, and am sipping little umbrella drinks in Mexico) then you'll get it" heheh...

Ebay is awesome!
 
Dunno about this one... But, I've seen other ebay auctions like this one on much higher items like projectors, tv's etc...etc... For information like this to get it for 80-90% off. The interesting part is if you read some of the "info" feed backs they are mostly all positive. Where they all say "good information" tho you get the 1 or 2 that give neg feedback but this is like 100-500 positive for selling this "info"...

Are there really just that many stupid people out there or are some of these folks really on to something? I would never do it since it is a scam as there are no free lunches. Since we are on the topic just wondering what others had to say.

 
Its a matrix. you py x dollars as does everyone on the list until they can buy one for the top guy on the list. then everyone moves up andyou keep getting people added to the list. so if you are the 100th person on it will take like 5000 people to join for you to get one.

imagine being the 5000 person.
 
jeez man, sorry i didnt know, if you noticed, it was my first post. i'm just new to buying online, and i saw this auction and i wanted to know opinions from experienced buyers, you didn't have to be mean about it.
 
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