i surf the clear net and i found this kind of forum, they use ICQ to communicate. Even prepare escrow service. Anyone know what is this? scam?
Is this some kind of scam? legit? Hacked Western Union and paypal transfer?
i surf the clear net and i found this kind of forum, they use ICQ to communicate. Even prepare escrow service. Anyone know what is this? scam?
[6 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:
[2 Points] thesinji:
Seems horrifically scammy to me. (and it is a scam)
They'll use some fake escrow service and scam you it's pretty much that simple. Plus they even say nothing will happen until full payment is made but then say escrow is available?
[2 Points] octomarvel:
Scammers intending on scamming WU end up getting scammed themselves. This is like the crying game of scams. If cocks were scams, it's a multi layered sausage party with all the gay trimmings.
Just think though, someone is actually using this scam to put food on their plate n minutes on their cellphone. Scenarios like these are what I hate about humanity.
Shit is so convoluted, it's crazy. I wonder if this scammer of scammers gets scammed himself n just how scammy his scammer would be?
sigh
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[1 Points] disk1997:
This does seem like a really good idea though if i could wire money threw someone else i would do it but thats also really sketch.
[1 Points] jackxaniels:
It is a scam, yeah
[1 Points] jarxlots:
"Scammers gonna scam, morons gonna ..."
"more?"
Plus: Discounts for Returning customers
I wouldn't want to be able to determine that... you know. It means I must be keeping records on each individual.
[1 Points] Atari_Orange:
Why would somebody sell this service to others and make a very small profit when they could keep it for themselves and make a very large profit?
[1 Points] L3T:
Scam as old as the readers digest sweepstakes.
The scam artists have a whole bunch of these fake sites as 'web templates', and prob deployed them the minute they got on the darknet and figured out onion routing.
https://www.escrow.com/support/faqs/how-does-a-fraudulent-escrow-site-defraud-users
A Seller recommends a fraudulent escrow site to the Buyer, often indicating it is for the protection of the Buyer. The fact that the Seller seems to be concerned for the protection of the buyer will often catch the Buyer off guard and make them feel more confident about the Seller. The Buyer sends money to the fraudulent escrow site following the instructions provided by the site. The Seller (or an accomplice) pockets the money. The Buyer never receives the merchandise.
[1 Points] Goodprotein:
it's all on one page and you pay upfront? lol.
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