amazon.com-honda-generator-inverter-likenew-tools-item1.cgi1tools.com
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Anyone want to have fun with this scammer? Tried to sell me an eu3000 generator for $500. Says the generator is in Texas at his grandma's house. Says it is all ready to ship, boxed up and everything, free shipping. He sent photos, but they're all stock photos, and when I asked him to write today's date on a piece of paper and photograph it with the generator, he revealed that he is currently working on a cruise ship so he can't, and his grandma's is too old to do it. THIS is where it gets interesting - he says he put the generator up on Amazon and I could buy it there, and I would have 5 days to get my money back if I didn't like the generator. He sent me the following link to the Amazon listing: http://www.amazon.com-honda-generator-inverter-likenew-tools-item1.cgi1tools.com/.gen/generator/honda3000/3000YDB2783/indexnew.php?v=WR438UEGR28B2UFitemDW2I3itemR72GFYVUWWsdUGY7YF3F87YD327F82EFYV2EF82E8F9WIT7D8R111E0E55111E0E559FF&e= VERY convincing website - but notice the URL: Amazon.com-honda etc. etc. Should be Amazon.com/Honda etc. if it was real. So, he's a scammer, I feel it is right to punish this person for their attempt to scam, but I am not savvy enough to do so. His website link is above, and here is his email: bresar67@gmail.com and he goes by Sarah Breland (fake name). Have at him! I won't be responding to any more of his emails.
Anyone want to have fun with this scammer? Tried to sell me an eu3000 generator for $500. Says the generator is in Texas at his grandma's house. Says it is all ready to ship, boxed up and everything, free shipping. He sent photos, but they're all stock photos, and when I asked him to write today's date on a piece of paper and photograph it with the generator, he revealed that he is currently working on a cruise ship so he can't, and his grandma's is too old to do it. THIS is where it gets interesting - he says he put the generator up on Amazon and I could buy it there, and I would have 5 days to get my money back if I didn't like the generator. He sent me the following link to the Amazon listing: http://www.amazon.com-honda-generator-inverter-likenew-tools-item1.cgi1tools.com/.gen/generator/honda3000/3000YDB2783/indexnew.php?v=WR438UEGR28B2UFitemDW2I3itemR72GFYVUWWsdUGY7YF3F87YD327F82EFYV2EF82E8F9WIT7D8R111E0E55111E0E559FF&e= VERY convincing website - but notice the URL: Amazon.com-honda etc. etc. Should be Amazon.com/Honda etc. if it was real. So, he's a scammer, I feel it is right to punish this person for their attempt to scam, but I am not savvy enough to do so. His website link is above, and here is his email: bresar67@gmail.com and he goes by Sarah Breland (fake name). Have at him! I won't be responding to any more of his emails.
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