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The auction says, "REMEMBER, YOU ARE NOT BIDDING ON THE ACTUAL ELECTRONICS." You're probably just paying for some lame information. That's my take on the situation. There no such thing as a free lunch or HD TV's, steros, etc...
 
Originally posted by dohcvtec_accord@May 23 2003, 10:41 AM
A good rule to live by is "If it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is".

:werd:
 
He probably "gets it all for free" by purchasing it with the money he makes from the auctions...

Instructions that he sells you:

1. SUCKER!!!
2. Create eBay account
3. Copy/paste someone else's information sale post
4. Modify a few things
5. Sell for $7.99
6. Claim it's all "new information"
7. Take money and buy stuff
 
Originally posted by Calesta@May 23 2003, 06:49 PM
He probably "gets it all for free" by purchasing it with the money he makes from the auctions...

Instructions that he sells you:

1. SUCKER!!!
2. Create eBay account
3. Copy/paste someone else's information sale post
4. Modify a few things
5. Sell for $7.99
6. Claim it's all "new information"
7. Take money and buy stuff

That's an old scam.They used to do it by mail.You just put out ads in newspapers across the country stating that you can make tons of money at home or some other line,then when people send in the $5 fee for the money making info,you send them a piece of paper say to take out ads in papers across the country offering money making tips for $5.
 
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