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This may not be the place to discuss this , so move it if it needs to be moved. I strongly think this is a public service announcement. Had a guy that had been registered on this site for two days give me a PM saying he saw my inquiry to buy a .69 cal flint pistol, and knew a guy that had one for sale and included his email. I sent the guy an email and he had one sent pics and a low price, (1st red flag). The person with the pistol actually sent me a second email sounding impatient. So, I came back here and I cannot find the message I got here or the guy that PM'd it. (2nd red flag). Like he was able to delete the PM he sent me and his profile. The guy wants to use ZELLE for payment, it is an app used to transfer money quickly. I researched ZELLE and most everything I found with info, stated it is TOO EASY to commit fraud with this app. Lots of complaints. I plan to look into this more. Just wanted to give a heads up.
 
Yea Zelle is a instant transfer from your bank just like a wire transfer. If the guy is a scammer you have no recourse to get your money back.
Correct. Be careful with PayPal as well. They WILL NOT cover anything that goes against their policies, which I was unable to get clarification on. I do know from past transactions that they WILL NOT cover firearms. I assume this would extend to weapons, etc but couldn’t get them to send me a list of items they won’t cover.
 
If paypal sees you using them for firearms, or muzzleloader transactions, or even ammo, they can cancel your account. Why? I don't know...stupidity. When it comes to selling any of the above, check or money order will work perfectly, and don't send item until it clears.
 
This guy just doesn't get the message, does he? Zonie usually kicks him off within minutes or hours. He comes back with a new internet address and registers again. We need to find out where he lives and give him the message in person!

So, yes, it's a fraud. Same modus operandi every time: messages you saying he's got a pal selling one and gives you an email address. Happened to me several times, but never took the bait.

I generally start up a conversation with a seller and gauge where he's coming from. Poor communication and I back off.
 
"Joe Roy" in Houston by any chance? Crap. I mighta been had. :doh:
First time in over 4 decades. Live and learn. Well, I have some good friends in low places living in Houston.
Anyone got a nice .62 smoothy for sale that doesn't live anywhere near Houston or Dallas?

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Minutes ago I received an email from him, if I want to use PAYPAL he can use his 'stepsons" account.
Yep. I've been had. Almost verbatim. $$ down the drain. *sigh* At least he only got a partial deposit.
Phone # from texts is: 469-806-****. 469 is not a Houston area code either. It's Dallas.
Email: ******@aol.com. I mean, who even uses AOL anymore?

wm (posting for the record)
 
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Hey folks, I understand and agree with the fact the guy is scum. However, in this ****** day and age, some of your comments could come back and bite you in the a$$, especially if this guys turns up non-existent.
 
Hey folks, I understand and agree with the fact the guy is scum. However, in this ****** day and age, some of your comments could come back and bite you in the a$$, especially if this guys turns up non-existent.
I'm good and Brazos John's comment is spot on too.
The Controller doesn't tippytoe. I just hope it was worth it.
Woody out.

wm
 
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Yeah, the scammers are on a down-hill slide - Karma will suck em down, but that doesn't help the scamee. Knowing the ****** is going to have bad things coming (sooner or later) might make me feel a little better, but doesn't make things right.
 
If you do get scammed....report it to your bank ASAP and they will usually make it good. They may do an investigation and take a week or two...but they will usually make it good.
 
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