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Nigerian Scammers: It's Now Completely Impossible To Sell A Laptop On Ebay by bucy at 3:22 pm EDT, May 10, 2008 |
The cool thing about eBay's support system is it will always answer your question; unfortunately, that answer will always be a form letter on how to reset your password, as Timothy discovered when he tried to figure out how to sell his laptop to someone who wasn't a Nigerian scammer. Timothy has discovered the awful truth behind today's eBay—something many readers here already know—which is that it's become virtually impossible to sell any sort of medium-to-high end electronics there anymore.
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RE: Nigerian Scammers: It's Now Completely Impossible To Sell A Laptop On Ebay by Shannon at 6:29 pm EDT, May 11, 2008 |
bucy wrote: The cool thing about eBay's support system is it will always answer your question; unfortunately, that answer will always be a form letter on how to reset your password, as Timothy discovered when he tried to figure out how to sell his laptop to someone who wasn't a Nigerian scammer. Timothy has discovered the awful truth behind today's eBay—something many readers here already know—which is that it's become virtually impossible to sell any sort of medium-to-high end electronics there anymore.
Ugh!
Can't the rest of the world just pull the plug on Nigeria? Let them have their own internets to scam each other. |
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Nigerian Scammers: It's Now Completely Impossible To Sell A Laptop On Ebay by dmv at 9:49 pm EDT, May 8, 2008 |
The cool thing about eBay's support system is it will always answer your question; unfortunately, that answer will always be a form letter on how to reset your password, as Timothy discovered when he tried to figure out how to sell his laptop to someone who wasn't a Nigerian scammer. Timothy has discovered the awful truth behind today's eBay—something many readers here already know—which is that it's become virtually impossible to sell any sort of medium-to-high end electronics there anymore.
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