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Re: Has anyone recently been scamed by Jon Selzler
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Posted by chadmn on March 03, 2006 at 03:57:58 from (216.188.193.176):
In Reply to: Has anyone recently been scamed by Jon Selzler posted by Tom VS on March 02, 2006 at 11:36:30:
i have met him in person and is actually a nice man but..... never give him money up front. put half money down on a wide front for f-12 that he didnt have home yet. said he would have it for me within 3 weeks. i waited 2 months for him to call me and he never did. it took me near 3 months of him screening his calls before i had enough and took the advice of others thats have delt with him. the last message i left said that if he doesnt contact me to let me know what was going on, i was going to contact his local sherrif to pay him a visit. within 1 hr he called me back and gave me a bunch of different excuses. i asked for my money back and he said he would send it back within the week...... 3 weeks later it did show up.... like i say, nice man, just dont give him any money up front
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