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Originally Posted by red98vett STAY AWAY ! If it sounds too good to be true it usually is - listen to your little voice and don't get tempted - there are thousands of scams just like that all over the net and MOST ALL USE RELIGION in them - that's how they hook you - When you see someone quoting bible verse or instantly claiming to be a good Christian - those are the ones to watch out for - sad but true.
oh - western union offers NO protection as does that E-gold which sounds perfectly awful and geared to scammers - if someone won't take a credit card that you have protection with - don't do it. There are millions out there who've been scammed because they think Western Union or other exchanges offer them protection - they don't ...which is why these scammers use them - they get the cash and in MOST Cases -there never was a dog. |
Sounds very shady.
Yes, it is very sad that scammers use religion alot in their schemes. If someone professes religion in a for sale ad, email, website I instantly doubt the truthfulness of what they are saying. It usually starts with good christian ...or bible verses. Isnt that terrible? You just never know who you can believe.