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Besides too good to be true..how do you tell it’s a scam? Unbelievable amount of scumbags
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If it sounds too good to be true, It's a scam! Delete Facebook and don't look back! EDIT: If you do find someone that's legit and they're selling a part for 1/4 the price of oem it's mostly junk anyways!Last one was a badlands grill for 250. I guess the price was my first clue. Said they would ship and if I would pay via PayPal. I know there are specifics in invoice etc and there must be a safe way to use a payment system with marketplace. Would like to meet in person but the distance is not always possible.
I think so..they blocked me right away when I said no to PayPal and wrote scam on the post. I missed one on here by 5 mins that I be was going to drive 3 hours to get.Unfortunately, unless I can meet the seller in person- it’s a no go. Way too many scamming scumbags out there these days. It really makes it hard if you’re looking for something in particular but I’d rather deal with that than losing money to a shithead.
BTW- this grill seller in Charleston, SC? I noticed a $250 one on there.
Fixed it for ya'.meat in person
that's what the baseball bat beside seat is for,never know when a spur of moment game will break out.Fixed it for ya'.
Yeah, but we have even seen that meeting at person at the MVD isn't good enough to not get scammed.Unfortunately, unless I can meet the seller in person- it’s a no go. Way too many scamming scumbags out there these days. It really makes it hard if you’re looking for something in particular but I’d rather deal with that than losing money to a shithead.