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another ebay scam
Posted By: rand
take a look at item 300154543738 |
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another ebay scam
Posted By: Richard Dwyer
He revised his listing: |
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another ebay scam
Posted By: davidcycleback
What is 200% authentic? Two cards stuck together? |
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another ebay scam
Posted By: Jim VB
To me the telling thing on this kind of auction is that the seller has "0" feedback and both bidders are "0" and "-1" feedbacks. |
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another ebay scam
Posted By: rand
check out the cancelled bids on his card. |
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another ebay scam
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Here's my question: can someone intelligent enough to turn a computer on be so intellectually stupid that he could make the number of typos and grammatical errors in the listing? How could he write "Some Dork claimed this card lifted not real it is %200 percent authewntic or double money back." Has the guy not heard of a period? Semi-colon? The correct placement of a % sign? Is this how idiots write -- just type in all the words they want without any thought of breaking them up into different sentences? |
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another ebay scam
Posted By: davidcycleback
I don't think many of these scams are well thought out. My theory, from |
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