mathepac never used the term "dimwit" or any other offensive term like it. You could at least read people's posts carefully and quote them accurately if you're going to rant about them.mathepac is trying to make out this girl is a "dimwit" just because she nearly got caught out by this scam.....plenty of people are taken in..or nearly taken in by these scams, at least she was big enough to admit it and post it up here to stop anyone else getting caught out.
ok clubman..rant over!
he may not have used the word "dimwit" but thats what he was employing.mathepac never used the term "dimwit" or any other offensive term like it. You could at least read people's posts carefully and quote them accurately if you're going to rant about them.
In your opinion. Others (including myself) would beg to differ.he may not have used the word "dimwit" but thats what he was employing.
For a scam to work you only need two people, a scammer and a scamee who jumps at a "once-in-a-life-time" , "too-good-to-be-true" bargain.
I can't see how mathepac belittled you. If you are so sensitive to feedback that you don't like then perhaps you should not have posted your experience on a public discussion forum?Anyways like I said I posted to help people, not to be criticised by someone who gets satisfaction out of belittling people.
Same old same old.
I can't believe you got caught for 212 squids with all the information there is on here (and elsewhere) about this scam, all of it detailed word for word.
In all fairness, that's a bit like suggesting if we had no roads there would be no road-traffic accidents.
For a scam to work you only need two people, a scammer and a scamee who jumps at a "once-in-a-life-time" , "too-good-to-be-true" bargain.
Louise-eve, WELL DONE for realising the scam. And thank you for posting the emails, I think it will be very useful for people who read this thread.
I am currently trying to sell my car and being inundated with scammers - to the point where I scared off a potential buyer with my agressive questioning, because I thought they may have been trying to scam me!
It is very difficult to realise who is genuine sometimes.
No.Well after reading that anyone would feel a bit belittled no?
Do any of the car websites actually try to do anything about this?
I spotted this one [broken link removed]
last week, emailed about the car in the knowledge it was bound to be a scam (I like to mess with these people's heads a bit) got a replica of the reply given in this post and reported it to carzone but it's still there a week later.
You'd imagine it would be in their interest to stamp this kind of thing out? Or at least make it obvious to users what the latest scam involves?
i just had a tought..if everyone in the world was as clever and well informed as ""mathepac" nobody would ever fall for these scams,Same old same old.
I can't believe you got caught for 212 squids with all the information there is on here (and elsewhere) about this scam, all of it detailed word for word.
In all fairness, that's a bit like suggesting if we had no roads there would be no road-traffic accidents.
For a scam to work you only need two people, a scammer and a scamee who jumps at a "once-in-a-life-time" , "too-good-to-be-true" bargain.
Fair play Louise-eve on posting your experience, ignore Clubman, he's like that with everyone. When did you report the ads to carzone and autotrader? Be interesting to see how long it takes for them to take down the ads or get back to you as, like 900TS said, you would expect it to be in their best interests to prevent this type of activity on their own sites.
I think that you will find that a common occurrnce on this website Louise
Some of the Moderators behave like Jack Palance in the movie "Shane"
I think that you will find that a common occurrnce on this website Louise
Some of the Moderators behave like Jack Palance in the movie "Shane"
Or Dopey in the Seven Dwarfs?
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