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Posted by the pink panther on April 20, 2004 at 09:17:50 from (63.153.17.91):
........to post an ad to sell something anymore! the last seven ad's i have placed have gotten responses from these scammers wanting to send you xxxx dollars and you send them back xxxxx dollars. i know we have all discussed this,but we are going to have to find a way to stop this junk! i am just one of how many that gets this kind of garbage? i also know that we are smart enough to ignore this crap, but it has become a pain in the neck. does anyone have any ideas? i jerk them around a little and most of the time they don't reply anymore.as soon as one stops,another one picks it back up. sorry, im just tired of the jerks out there that do this sort of thing. it's gotten to the point that no matter what you are trying to sell there is some scammer on you like white on rice. if someone has any ideas i would like to hear them.............PP
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