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    H3LL0M0T0
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    I posted my two phones for sale about 3 months ago. In that time, 3 people have written to me via email saying that they would like to purchase my product... all 3 of those people were SCAMMERS...

    I don't recommend selling products on any site but eBay... I have used eBay for a while now and have had no problems...

    The common thing I have noticed about all 3 of these people is that each one of them wanted me to ship the product to AFRICA. If you have anyone who is willing to purchase a product, do not ever ship it to africa... it is a scam... One person also used a free mail.com email address and tried to act like Western Union, saying i should ship the product now and that my money will be here in 3 weeks... And little do they know, i'm smart enough to wait for my money before i ship my products.

    The way to tell if a "confirmation order" or "money order" via email is fake or not is to look ALL THE WAY AT THE BOTTOM of the email for a hotmail.com or mail.com advertisement (which will be in text)

    I hope this is helpful to anyone selling products over CPF. Thank you for reading.

    oX*~ H3LL0M0T0 ~*Xo


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    taco2004
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    Quote Originally Posted by H3LL0M0T0
    I posted my two phones for sale about 3 months ago. In that time, 3 people have written to me via email saying that they would like to purchase my product... all 3 of those people were SCAMMERS...

    I don't recommend selling products on any site but eBay... I have used eBay for a while now and have had no problems...

    The common thing I have noticed about all 3 of these people is that each one of them wanted me to ship the product to AFRICA. If you have anyone who is willing to purchase a product, do not ever ship it to africa... it is a scam... One person also used a free mail.com email address and tried to act like Western Union, saying i should ship the product now and that my money will be here in 3 weeks... And little do they know, i'm smart enough to wait for my money before i ship my products.

    The way to tell if a "confirmation order" or "money order" via email is fake or not is to look ALL THE WAY AT THE BOTTOM of the email for a hotmail.com or mail.com advertisement (which will be in text)

    I hope this is helpful to anyone selling products over CPF. Thank you for reading.

    oX*~ H3LL0M0T0 ~*Xo

    Hate to hear that man.

    Would you post their email addresses and names?



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    H3LL0M0T0
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    i dont remember them... but i might be able to find them sooner or later.... i'll post them as soon as i get them... but one person i do remember used YAHOO and her name was Trina Riley and her IM was W_ADE05



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