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theshleps 03-28-2024 10:16 AM

Beware fake sellers
 
Recently I have made 2 different posts for signed items wanted. I've gotten PMs like this one I got today
Hi there, my Old cousin has this for sale in good condition, Reach him out for more information cliftontrout759@gmail.com
The other 2 said there aunt had one. This one just joined and this was his first post. Beware

Leon 03-28-2024 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by theshleps (Post 2422913)
Recently I have made 2 different posts for signed items wanted. I've gotten PMs like this one I got today
Hi there, my Old cousin has this for sale in good condition, Reach him out for more information cliftontrout759@gmail.com
The other 2 said there aunt had one. This one just joined and this was his first post. Beware

I hope you read the thread right above this one.
Also, all anyone has to do is PM me the scammer's id and I will immediately ban them, as has been done for several years now. It's fine to post also, but let's make sure we get rid of them. The email you posted didn't come up as a registered member. Do they have a user id? Thanks

and a postcard fit for the occasion....

gunboat82 03-28-2024 11:12 AM

Can someone explain why every scammer feels compelled to say that the card belongs to an old relative or friend who is incapable of navigating the intricacies of the Interwebs?

Is acting as an intermediary actually supposed to make the transaction seem more legit? Or does having an old person (who presumably knows nothing about cards) create the impression that the target is somehow getting a steal?

I know the scam works more often than it should; I just don't understand the psychology behind it.

Leon 03-28-2024 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by gunboat82 (Post 2422929)
Can someone explain why every scammer feels compelled to say that the card belongs to an old relative or friend who is incapable of navigating the intricacies of the Interwebs?

Is acting as an intermediary actually supposed to make the transaction seem more legit? Or does having an old person (who presumably knows nothing about cards) create the impression that the target is somehow getting a steal?

I know the scam works more often than it should; I just don't understand the psychology behind it.

They are trying to catch people off guard and it works every great once in a while, which makes them keep doing it. I know of several sad instances on the forum. I wish all the bad Karma on those scammers....
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TAFKADixie 03-28-2024 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by gunboat82 (Post 2422929)
Can someone explain why every scammer feels compelled to say that the card belongs to an old relative or friend who is incapable of navigating the intricacies of the Interwebs?

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Every single time.

theshleps 03-28-2024 09:29 PM

Leon I see you banned them both, thanks

Kaneen 03-29-2024 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by gunboat82 (Post 2422929)
Can someone explain why every scammer feels compelled to say that the card belongs to an old relative or friend who is incapable of navigating the intricacies of the Interwebs?

I mean, I always refer to my relatives as "my old cousin"...seems very natural. :rolleyes:


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