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James, this brings up a very interesting question: some pictures are of fake items, but some are of real items. Certainly they can't sell that real H&S Ruth ball for $600, since they don't even have it. That one will end up being credit card fraud. But they might be intentionally showing pictures of fakes, knowing that other fraudsters will buy the fake to re-sell. But my guess is that the secondary fraudster will also end up with nothing.
Basically, no physical products are being sold (my guess).
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