Someone’s trying to eBay scam me😅

With this being said anyone wanna buy my Goku jacket ? It’s a large never worn before jacket that is sooo comfy , I’m selling it cause I don’t personally watch anime

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100 dollars shipping included unless u can find the same jacket for less than that

If so I’ll sell it for that price but this is limited edition and only one other being sold online right now as far as I know

Clearly a scammer. Report that user to ebay and PayPal. They don’t have a feedback score, so they’ll likely just set up a new account - but it’s still a hassle for them. It’s clear that English isn’t their first language, but if they are setting up their account in the States, ebay at least puts a few hoops in front of people who want to open a new account.

BTW - you’re probably not a legal grower, and you’ve provided enough information for LEO to identify you with a simple info request from ebay. I know I can find you right now if I’m willing to purchase your jacket. You might want to rethink posting some of the information in this thread that you’ve posted. It’s better to be safe than busted.

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Why would ANYONE engage with the Seller? The OBVIOUS “game” is feeding into your desire to have the item!!! If nothing more, you’re trying to convince yourself it’s NOT a scam. Report 'em, see how quick eBay boots the Seller, Goggle the item, check other Sellers, compare shipping, etc. Open your eyes. SS/BW…mister :honeybee: :100: :pray: :heart_eyes:

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It’s always nice to know that the president of paypal personally deals with every transaction that happens on the platform. My heart goes out to the Schulman family because with Dans constant need to work overtime, the family is coming close to reaching a breaking point. Hang in there Dan, only 3243568 transactions and your home free (for the day). :stuck_out_tongue:

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I engage them because I enjoy the over 1 million dollars in fake checks I have collected. I also enjoy having them overnight their checks to various organisations, like the Clinton foundation, and the DNC. :+1:

I literally list fake shit on Craigslist as bait to get those checks baby :+1:

And you know they are from some third world shit hole country, when they send that tracking for H.R. Clintons check :joy::joy::joy::joy:

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I don’t understand :confused: what’s the point of getting fake checks from scammers? Is it like a Collectors item kinda deal? :thinking:

I can understand the fun in participating in this game with scammers & having them waist there time ect ect. Or is this the point? They are busy tryin to scam you, so someone els doesn’t actually get scamed?

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Absolutely all about self satisfaction of scamming the scammer. :+1:
Over nighting stuff aint cheap…lol

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So for the pure enjoyment of making the scammers waist there own resources on a “dead end deal” that goes no place lol :laughing: as long as your not sending scammers your home address then lol

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Yes, that is the only reason…lol. And getting the checks became a collecter thing for me.

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Haha your funny. I can see that. I imagine you have a room set up with Wall to wall photo frames mounted or some kinda display case with 1 Milly In fake checks so you can admire them :wink::smirk::rofl:

When I make the next Cannabis Collectors Card, hit me up. I hope it makes to the wall of Fame also ,)

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I would love to have one brother!!!

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Not gonna lie man, if I walked into anyone’s place with 1 milly checks on display, it would instantly be a conversion peice. I’d demand some rolled joints, cup of coffee while I listen to the many funny stories about how you got each one :wink: and we would just laugh our asses off.

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Come on over, ill break them out :joy::joy::joy::joy:

Ive sold quart canning jars for 500 bucks on Craigslist, and listed it as a crane needed to load it…:joy::joy::joy: Its beyond stupid what those idiots think is a real item for sale.

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Haha fun idea. Take a photo of all the checks, list them as a collection item on flebay and make sure it’s detailed that these are fake checks from scammers info on them. See how many scammers want there signatures back “before the end up in the hand of the cops” baahahahaha. I bet you get some quick bidding.

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Wow!!! Never thought of that! Hm…

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Lmfao Release the cracken

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The OP (@Big4blunts2only0) IS the seller. The scammer is the buyer who claims to have paid an additional $300 for an ebay gift card in addition to the cost of the item and an obvious overpayment for the cost of shipping. No money has actually changed hands, but if the seller purchases an ebay gift card and sends the gift card info to the buyer in order for the funds “to be released”, the scam will be complete.

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Dude you may want to edit the photos with your email address

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