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Re: Re: Re: I think I found a scam on this site,
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Posted by Paul in Mich on March 10, 2004 at 05:29:48 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: I think I found a scam on this site, Help posted by Hugh MacKay on March 09, 2004 at 20:55:19:
Hugh, Overall, I think Kim and Co. do a bang up job of monitoring not only the content of what goes on on this site, but keep a watchful eye on the sale boards and auctions. I remember about a year ago or so, A father and son were posting tractors up for auction, and then were bidding on eachothers items for the purpose of fixing the auction and driving the selling price up. They got caught, and were tossed out of here on their virtual ears. There will probably always be people who will try to abuse the system, but why would any of us treat an ad here any different than we would a newspaper ad. Would any of us blindly send money to someone selling a car or truck, or tractor without seeing the merchandise from a newspaper ad? If not, then why would we do it here online? I too have bought small items over the net, but here again, I don't risk more than I am willing to lose. Scammers exist not so much because they are so smart as because some of us are sooooooo stupid. I sure would hope tho that misspelling is not the #1 criteria for discerning the legitimacy of the issue. If that be the case, then I'm afraid a lot of people will have missed the context of the real issue.
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