Drop him a text and tell him what form of A-hole he is +1 (512) 679-4502. Better yet inform him about his car warranty
Drop him a text and tell him what form of A-hole he is +1 (512) 679-4502. Better yet inform him about his car warranty
If you can find the UPS store that he sent that package from they might be able to get some sort of video to help with your police case.
That there's the problem... ;-)Here’s his Venmo profile pic
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OH hell yeah!!! Do THAT!!!! Freaking Catfish like some big gay "Teddy Bear" dudes to come pay him a visit and have a private "Furry" party with him, BUAAHAHAHAA!!!Put his number on tinder
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Yeah, and the guy got blasted for saying it sounded fishy.Someone on the post called him out for being fishy too, pretty early on the first day. Honestly I thought it was legit, I’m sorry for anyone that lost out in that deal.
I feel for you guys. I was burned for a grand on a range finder here in the spring.
It's no problem.. you just have to use a payment means which holds the money in sort of an Escrow where you have to then acknowledge you rec'd the transaction and it's satisfactory.. then you go in and release the payment fully. When you submit the payment... it's like not in your hand anymore... but the haven't yet put it in his either. Then the step is his side click that it's en route.... the payment click to another status, but not yet in his hands... then when you're happy... you release the funds to their side.I almost got taken for an archery release. I bugged the guy until he venmoed my payment back. Between that and horror stories like this I am hesitant to buy anything that isn’t face to face. It is a shame scammers like this don’t usually get what they deserve.
It's no problem.. you just have to use a payment means which holds the money in sort of an Escrow where you have to then acknowledge you rec'd the transaction and it's satisfactory.. then you go in and release the payment fully. When you submit the payment... it's like not in your hand anymore... but the haven't yet put it in his either. Then the step is his side click that it's en route.... the payment click to another status, but not yet in his hands... then when you're happy... you release the funds to their side.
Most don't like to use that though because them the seller got docked like a 3% fee on their side for the service that offers protection to the buyer.