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Posted by j meyer on April 09, 2005 at 19:40:28 from (66.44.158.197):
Okay, so today I post an ad on the classified on here on my lawn mower I am trying to sell, and somehow someone gets my email and sends me mail saying i'm from the UK, I'll send you twice of what you want and you owe me that amount- I can tell its a scam already. Its just how the heck can someone get thru whatever protection and filters we are suppose of have set up so you only get generic replies to your ad and then you can decide to email them or not! Its like he hacked the site, cause he directly emailed me like it used to be. Grr! I just want to sell my mower, not put up with their bs and time wasting!
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