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Re: Scam or not???
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Posted by RAB on August 27, 2004 at 04:43:17 from (195.93.34.11):
In Reply to: Scam or not??? posted by Gunther on August 26, 2004 at 16:45:18:
Why should any of this set off warning bells? If the guy pays you the money, what is your problem? The scam is when you don"t get the money and the tractor is collected and gone, or you are stupidly paying out good funds from your account against a dud cheque (or whatever) from the other party. Both these scams require an idiot to lose their goods/money. GBP is just as good as USD but make sure you get paid at the right exchange, or in USD. I am using paypal or transferring funds quite often for goods and, thankfully, have not yet found a bent US vendor. BTW the exchange rate is such that it is a good time to be converting GBP into USD goods. Over here, things often cost the same in £ as the # of dollars US - good old rip-off Britain! Like just bought an item from the US - £75 in the UK, £38 from my plastic money to have one delivered all the way from the States!!! Regards, RAB
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