Posted by jocco on December 15, 2018 at 09:23:47 from (166.232.37.26):
Regaurding some of the scam posts. A while back and I may not have the details 100% It used to be called the "golden fiddle or golden watch scam" A restaurant got it good!!! Guy gets a meal and tells them he forgot his cash/ credit card at the motel but would be right back. Meanwhile he left a gold watch as security. Enter player number 2 gets pie coffee and sees the watch tells restaurant owner/manager that is was quite valuable. Manager tells him what happened, Man #2 says not to worry if the guy doesn't return he will give him $5-6000 for the watch and would be back around closing time. Player number one returns to pay for meal and tells them he is traveling, down on his luck etc. Owner offers him lots of loot for the watch 2-3000 I guess, which he accepts. NOW THE OWNER IS GOING TO MAKE 2-3000 QUICK RIGHT?? Well player number 2 never did come back and the watch was a cheap flea market fake!!! The owner manager felt like the dumbest stone on the planet. I could not believe this got pulled off but it did. The restaurant is now closed!!!
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