Facebook Scam Involving My Polisher

rexus31

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Buyer beware, total scam. Pisses me off. I hate scammers.

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I find it amazing scammers will go after such niche items. Are these guys scumbag pool players? Or are they "regular" scammers who know zero about pool, but somehow pool product pictures get on their radar? I'm leaning towards the latter, but not sure myself. Presumably, an actual pool player would know this ball cleaner isn't even an available product.
 
I find it amazing scammers will go after such niche items. Are these guys scumbag pool players? Or are they "regular" scammers who know zero about pool, but somehow pool product pictures get on their radar? I'm leaning towards the latter, but not sure myself. Presumably, an actual pool player would know this ball cleaner isn't even an available product.
There have been reports of people getting scammed by him on other pool products. I’d wager he plays pool.
 
Flag. They pick the most common user names so that they can’t be researched easily.

Flag. Bad punctuation.

Flag. Multiple items available so their odds of finding a victim increase.

Flag. “Contact me directly” to keep it off line.

Flag. “First come first serve” implying that they won’t last long. Act now!
 
"Jonathan johnson"......says every fake id in the usa😂. Unfortunately scams of all kinds are exponentially growing. I dealt with i.d theft this past spring. My coworker is dealing with it right now. A friend told me about how people are starting to put their own QR codes into gift cards at stores so they can steal would be gift donations. I didnt even know qr codes on gift cards were a thing.
 
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how do you get scammed buying things from reputable companies and paying for the security and return privileges that come with it.
 
A buddy of mine was texting him posing as a potential customer...I mean victim. He's "selling" them for $400 and claims he has four "left". I sure hope he didn't rob 6 people out of $400.
 
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