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How someone could fall for this bid is crazy. Its so obviously a scam....the feedback people have 1 feeback hehe.0
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And shill bidding. I cannot believe anyone in their right mind would bid on this, I doubt it will be long before it is pulled anyway.0
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OMG! How funny is that?
Well, no, I don't suppose it is 'cos my guess is that someone will get conned by it, but really, how stupid does he think people are?It aint over til I've done singing....0 -
Perhaps the Pheonix Club has shut down again and its the only Brian Potter can raise the cash for a relaunch.0
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It pulls on the 'heart strings' especially the bit where he says he's trying to raise money for a motorised wheelchair0
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it says that you get your money back if the card is worth less than £5 and then the next line down it says ' I can not offer any refunds, as it is impossible for you to prove you did not recieve a large amount'
How could he not know how much was on the card if he bought them below 'their normal value'
As long as people keep falling for these scams, they're going to keep appearing
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aqueoushumour01 wrote: »it says that you get your money back if the card is worth less than £5 and then the next line down it says ' I can not offer any refunds, as it is impossible for you to prove you did not recieve a large amount'
How could he not know how much was on the card if he bought them below 'their normal value'
As long as people keep falling for these scams, they're going to keep appearing
Keep up, he has muddled up the cards and can't remember how much is on which card. So rather than check with Woolies he is selling them at a loss of thousands as a good will gesture.0 -
alwaysonthego wrote: »It pulls on the 'heart strings' especially the bit where he says he's trying to raise money for a motorised wheelchair
I know I think I'll bid just in case he's genuine.:rotfl:0 -
Keep up, he has muddled up the cards and can't remember how much is on which card. So rather than check with Woolies he is selling them at a loss of thousands as a good will gesture.
Must have shuffled the cards when playing solitaire lol - now was that the one worth £250 or £5 .............? :rotfl:
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aqueoushumour01 wrote: »Must have shuffled the cards when playing solitaire lol - now was that the one worth £250 or £5 .............? :rotfl:
Or when playing 52 card pick up!0
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