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Offline Rob

Re: Amiga 4000t scam on ebay
« on: July 05, 2017, 02:01:22 PM »
Quote from: mechy;827946
I reported it to ebay and  sent him a email saying i believed it was a scam.
He sent me a email today saying "so you aren't going to pay?" lol
He claims to have other suckers lined up for it.


If you have his email address you should post it on 419 Eater or one of the other scam baiting sites.  They'll probably keep him bust for a while, all time he can't use to scam someone else.
 

Offline Rob

Re: Amiga 4000t scam on ebay
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2017, 06:35:58 PM »
Quote from: whiteb;828016
lol wot


Basically some SJW type in Canada got court ruling to have her (or should that be they, apparently she identifies as non-binary) newborn's gender listed as unknown/unidentified on the birth certificate.  Her argument was that the child could choose their gender identity when they were able to speak.
BigD read about it in the Daily Mail and got triggered.  Somebody mentioned that spelling mistakes in the listing should have given it away as scam, a Canadian user chimed saying that he often made spelling mistakes.  BigD got triggered again and decided to vent.