Craigslist, Ebay and other online buying/selling scams.
#25968 by GomerPyle Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:10 am
A new member contacted me about this 'company' offering very cheap cell/mobile phones, iPads and other electronics and I can see that they've been spreading their ads all over free sites.

I thought I'd post it here so that anyone googling the company or his contact details would get a chance to be led here.

Undoubtedly it's a scam.

This is not my specialist area, but it's all lies. Just because he's spread his ads on free sites everywhere means nothing. He's just spending a lot of time at the internet cafe.

If you google the +44703 188 9282 number, (+44 70 are UK redirect numbers used by people to hide their identity and location) it comes up everywhere. I use one when I deal with scammers to hide my identity. If any person tries to do a deal with you using one, it's a sure sign that they are scammers.

I found this advert

http://www.cubuma.com/cgi/f/lView.pl?li=PS497&la=

Posted by Acessworld

For Sale New Apple iPad 3G 64GB $360USD.

Genuine Apple iPad :

Apple iPad 3G 16GB - $250USD
Apple iPad 3G 32GB - $300USD
Apple iPad 3G 64GB - $360USD.

Please contact us for more information and purchase inquiries:

Sales Manager : Mr Sheriff Hardik
Yahoo Contact : [email protected]
Contact E-Mail : [email protected]
MSN Contact : [email protected]
Skype ID : acessworld
Phone Number : +44703 188 9282 .

Posted: 03/13/2010 Expires: 05/15/2010


http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/32510/a ... ad-weekend

8 April 2010 18:16 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Apple has confirmed that it has sold 450,000 iPads in the US since it went on launch on Saturday.


What are the chances of Apple allowing an unknown company to be pre-selling their brand new product of world importance, one month before the US launch date ?

It's not easy to prove something that's completely fictitious doesn't exist as there isn't a definite fact to test, but if I can catch him telling lies elsewhere then that's as good a piece of evidence as I need to find.

If he lies about the iPad, then it would be foolish to believe anything else he says.

You won't get anything out of this company because it doesn't exist. A scammer is filling the internet with free ads and hoping a few people will send him cash that he doesn't have to work for.

Non-EU citizens should go here to find out about obtaining a visa to work as an au pair in the UK
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/doineedvisa/
Whenever payment is requested by Western Union you're dealing with a scammer
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