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Alright, so I've been following the forum for a while and seen what red-flags to look out for spotting scammers. Sometimes I get it wrong, but better safe than sorry. Anyway, watch out for the typical behavior from scammers who will usually fit at least two or three (and sometimes even more) of the following characteristics:
Newbies, NEVER DO BUSINESS WITH OTHER NEWBIES, EVER.There are plenty of veteran members to do business with and ALWAYS use escrow. If you're a newbie and you're doing business with another newbie, there's a100% chancethat you will get scammed (or you're a scammer yourself).
1. New account (usually created within the last 3 months, plus or minus)
2. Low-medium thread/post count with vapid posts of little to no contributory value
3. Use of a seemingly realistic first/last name as their forum account name
4. Signs posts with full name
5. Straight out of Newbie mode right into Marketplace
6. Straight out of Newbie mode right into Currency Exchange (PayPal, CashApp, Western Union etc)
7. Straight out of Newbie mode and selling gift cards/codes/Steam games ofany kind(they'll often be purchased with stolen CC info, leaving you holding the bag later on down the road)
8. Any user blatantly claiming to be female
9. New user trying to sell an Apple iAnything
10. Sob stories asking for handouts
11. Never send to a any site address that claims to be a escrow!!! Always you middlemen from the forum.
12. Scammerswilltry to scam you out of amounts as little as $1 or even less. Do not think that just because the requested amount is trivial that it's any more legit than a $1000 thread.
There. Pretty much in a nutshell how to spot a scammer. There's still some finesse to spotting a scammer, but these rules will separate most of the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. Oh, and I guess there's one more rule:
13. NEVER DO BACKROOM DEALS VIA PM WITH NEW USERS. Make sure all deals are negotiated in the open forum for both public record and peer review.
Do leave a Like and Rep if you find the content useful. Goodluck with your ventures.
Newbies, NEVER DO BUSINESS WITH OTHER NEWBIES, EVER.There are plenty of veteran members to do business with and ALWAYS use escrow. If you're a newbie and you're doing business with another newbie, there's a100% chancethat you will get scammed (or you're a scammer yourself).
1. New account (usually created within the last 3 months, plus or minus)
2. Low-medium thread/post count with vapid posts of little to no contributory value
3. Use of a seemingly realistic first/last name as their forum account name
4. Signs posts with full name
5. Straight out of Newbie mode right into Marketplace
6. Straight out of Newbie mode right into Currency Exchange (PayPal, CashApp, Western Union etc)
7. Straight out of Newbie mode and selling gift cards/codes/Steam games ofany kind(they'll often be purchased with stolen CC info, leaving you holding the bag later on down the road)
8. Any user blatantly claiming to be female
9. New user trying to sell an Apple iAnything
10. Sob stories asking for handouts
11. Never send to a any site address that claims to be a escrow!!! Always you middlemen from the forum.
12. Scammerswilltry to scam you out of amounts as little as $1 or even less. Do not think that just because the requested amount is trivial that it's any more legit than a $1000 thread.
There. Pretty much in a nutshell how to spot a scammer. There's still some finesse to spotting a scammer, but these rules will separate most of the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. Oh, and I guess there's one more rule:
13. NEVER DO BACKROOM DEALS VIA PM WITH NEW USERS. Make sure all deals are negotiated in the open forum for both public record and peer review.
Do leave a Like and Rep if you find the content useful. Goodluck with your ventures.