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I'm on WTB for a Kentucky Long Rifle. I was contacted by a new member (joined yesterday) and was given an email address (johnallen****@gmail.com) to his friend John in Texas. It was at this point that I kicked myself and checked out the new member's standing (non-existent). I received an email from John who sent me two images (attached). I did a reverse image look up and found the same images of the rifle (a miniature) on the Contemporary Long Rifle Association website. I have no interest in the rifle in the images but am concerned that this MAY be an effort to trick members. It may be genuine but I'm suspicious.send me the info
I'm on WTB for a Kentucky Long Rifle. I was contacted by a new member (joined yesterday) and was given an email address (johnallen****@gmail.com) to his friend John in Texas. It was at this point that I kicked myself and checked out the new member's standing (non-existent). I received an email from John who sent me two images (attached). I did a reverse image look up and found the same images of the rifle (a miniature) on the Contemporary Long Rifle Association website. I have no interest in the rifle in the images but am concerned that this MAY be an effort to trick members. It may be genuine but I'm suspicious.
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I'm on WTB for a Kentucky Long Rifle. I was contacted by a new member (joined yesterday) and was given an email address (johnallen****@gmail.com) to his friend John in Texas. It was at this point that I kicked myself and checked out the new member's standing (non-existent). I received an email from John who sent me two images (attached). I did a reverse image look up and found the same images of the rifle (a miniature) on the Contemporary Long Rifle Association website. I have no interest in the rifle in the images but am concerned that this MAY be an effort to trick members. It may be genuine but I'm suspicious.
That is the common scam on these forums. I’ve been hit by this one numerous times, fallen for it once on a $120 Larue scope mount. Now I play along and waste their time before eventually sending them the original images they took. One was really adamant that it was legit even after being caught.I'm on WTB for a Kentucky Long Rifle. I was contacted by a new member (joined yesterday) and was given an email address (johnallen****@gmail.com) to his friend John in Texas. It was at this point that I kicked myself and checked out the new member's standing (non-existent). I received an email from John who sent me two images (attached). I did a reverse image look up and found the same images of the rifle (a miniature) on the Contemporary Long Rifle Association website. I have no interest in the rifle in the images but am concerned that this MAY be an effort to trick members. It may be genuine but I'm suspicious.
run away.
quickly.
I'm on WTB for a Kentucky Long Rifle. I was contacted by a new member (joined yesterday) and was given an email address (johnallen****@gmail.com) to his friend John in Texas. It was at this point that I kicked myself and checked out the new member's standing (non-existent). I received an email from John who sent me two images (attached). I did a reverse image look up and found the same images of the rifle (a miniature) on the Contemporary Long Rifle Association website. I have no interest in the rifle in the images but am concerned that this MAY be an effort to trick members. It may be genuine but I'm suspicious.
They are working off a script. Many scammers are semi-slaves, working from scammer compounds in Asia.Scammer never have the item you want, but their “friend” does. Not sure why they all do this.
Don't care if they are full up slaves - they are thieves period.They are working off a script. Many scammers are semi-slaves, working from scammer compounds in Asia.
I feel sorry for the slaves. A number of folks were lured from China to places in Cambodia and Burma with the promise of a job, only to find themselves literal slaves. But there are also a lot of scammers who are not slaves.Don't care if they are full up slaves - they are thieves period.
I feel sorry for those tricked into financial slavery.I feel sorry for the slaves. A number of folks were lured from China to places in Cambodia and Burma with the promise of a job, only to find themselves literal slaves. But there are also a lot of scammers who are not slaves.
It's not financial slavery. It is actual slavery. There are slave compounds with armed guards. They are not allowed to leave and are beaten if they don't produce enough.I feel sorry for those tricked into financial slavery.
Not my problem - not my solution.It's not financial slavery. It is actual slavery. There are slave compounds with armed guards. They are not allowed to leave and are beaten if they don't produce enough.
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Forced Scamming | IJM
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