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Re: Re: Scammers hurting this site bad!!
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on June 12, 2004 at 16:05:31 from (204.255.238.174):
In Reply to: Re: Scammers hurting this site bad!! posted by Kim - Admin on June 12, 2004 at 14:42:08:
Howdy Kim! It's been quite a week on YT AND KL. You're doing all the right things. Keep up the great work. I have recieved THOUSANDS of scam replies on items I list on the photo adds, as well as the regular classifieds. Most are from African countries, but have several "regular scammers" that are in the Netherlands, England, and a host of European countries. They, for the most part, are trying to get us to accept cashiers checks for ammounts more than the selling price, and then "refund" the difference. There's a number of "bogus" scemes. I would suggest a "registration" for anyone attemting to respond to a YT add.I wouldn't be at all opposed to a small "handling fee" for the registration. I'd guess you probably don't want to get involved in our "business" but there has to be something we can work out. I routinely get replies on items I'm selling from these scammers. They don't even bother to ask about the condition of the item for sale. It's obvious that they aren't the least bit interested in buying anything. They just want M.O.N.E.Y. Let us know if there's anything we can do. Thanks for the greatest site on the internet. John "Indydirtfarmer" Fugit
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