on โ21-01-2013 05:04 PM
Not sure if it's permitted to mention eBay user names here.
Could someone please let me know and then I can present details.
TIA;-)
on โ23-01-2013 01:05 PM
After 35 3-day listings it appears the seller has run out of items he didn't have in the first place.
Total sales - $1156.26.
Ok, but with the motivation to scam money by selling items they don't have if that's the case, if the buyers pay by Paypal they won't scam the money, infact they are unlikely to get the money out of their probably unverfied Paypal accounts anyway? Unless they can con buyers into paying by bank deposit, it's a stupid scam to try on in the first place with a potentially zero chance of success......rediculous??
on โ23-01-2013 01:12 PM
If I remember correctly, she was also a Princess at one time. :^O
You mean its ROOLY over ???
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on โ23-01-2013 01:21 PM
Not only was she a snooty fox, she was princess snootyfox...talk about laying it on with a trowel;-):^O
on โ23-01-2013 01:27 PM
Hi, Foxy. :-x
on โ23-01-2013 04:48 PM
talk about laying it on with a trowel
It's the makeup she puts on with a trowel]:)
on โ23-01-2013 05:04 PM
Ok, but with the motivation to scam money by selling items they don't have if that's the case, if the buyers pay by Paypal they won't scam the money, infact they are unlikely to get the money out of their probably unverfied Paypal accounts anyway? Unless they can con buyers into paying by bank deposit, it's a stupid scam to try on in the first place with a potentially zero chance of success......rediculous??
They are not primarily after money. They are after the buyers' details - name, address, live email account. They then use then for phishing or spamming, and/or onsell them for the same purposes. Any money collected is a bonus.
on โ23-01-2013 05:36 PM
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I do :O:O:O:O
Hi Stuey :-x:-x
on โ24-01-2013 06:36 PM
Oh Lordy, I had forgotten out the Princeless Snotty Fox
on โ24-01-2013 06:43 PM
Take it from me - She :-x is hard to forget. :_|