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Posted by BTS on January 18, 2004 at 22:09:05 from (209.105.38.36):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: SCAM posted by Paul in Mich on January 18, 2004 at 20:13:26:
I never said I was sending them their money, all I wanted to know is if Kevin tried cashing the check he received and whether or not it was good. I don't exactly understand how they gain money from this transaction if they are the ones sending the money in the first place.If you cash their cashier's check and don't send them any thing back, what and how are they gaining? They only get their money back if people are falling for it. If anyone else cares, the best way to handle most overseas deals is to have them wire money into your bank account. Once the bank confirms that the money has been received then proceed with the shipping. It's not that hard to figure out!!
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