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Could part of the problem be that members names are out in the open? This gives a dishonest guy a good start on finding emails and making contact outside of net54. If everyone was only identified by their username it becomes more difficult to research.
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The have cursory knowledge of cards so it’s a bit hard to pick up at first. I was contacted with a few questions about T210 that in hindsight, has been discussed on the board by others and myself. Stay vigilant y’all!
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Thank you, much appreciated and great reminders.
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Be sure and do your business through the PM system as these guys cannot access those it seems.
Every time a scammer has tried to get me, its been through claiming cards/lots publicly and them hitting the "email member" button on the post (they are pretty diligent, as this has happed ~3 times in the past 2-3 months usually within an hour of posting and every time I ask them to PM me/never receive one) Last edited by Smanzari; 05-23-2023 at 10:45 AM. |
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