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Reminder - beware of thieves on any web site
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<blockquote data-quote="mongo4567" data-source="post: 2230496" data-attributes="member: 113361"><p>I saw a very clear case of picture harvesting and outright fraud and thought I would share. I buy some on gunbroker, and sometimes use current auctions to help feel out prices. I saw a very nice Garand M1D with all the paperwork from the CMP for a fair price not too far away from me in TX. <a href="https://texasguntrader.com/category/948/Rifles-for-Sale-Semi-Auto-for-Sale/listings/1931882/Garand-M1D.html" target="_blank">https://texasguntrader.com/category/948/Rifles-for-Sale-Semi-Auto-for-Sale/listings/1931882/Garand-M1D.html</a></p><p></p><p>When looking at gunbroker for price comparisons, I see the same gun (serial number, pics, and background) in an auction for a new seller <a href="https://www.gunbroker.com/item/904375441" target="_blank">https://www.gunbroker.com/item/904375441</a> I look closer and this new seller has only two feedback for two auctions from another new buyer with only two feedback. He is selling 5 guns for a buy it now at too cheap of a price. Scum of scum. I reported it, but doubt they will do anything. He had to invest in this scam by paying listing fees for his two initial fake auctions for feedback. I thought about "buy it now" on the Garand auction after talking with the real owner on the phone here in TX...then I could roast this MI gunbroker guy on feedback at least.</p><p></p><p>Just a reminder that feedback, or phone numbers, or caution is often warranted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mongo4567, post: 2230496, member: 113361"] I saw a very clear case of picture harvesting and outright fraud and thought I would share. I buy some on gunbroker, and sometimes use current auctions to help feel out prices. I saw a very nice Garand M1D with all the paperwork from the CMP for a fair price not too far away from me in TX. [URL]https://texasguntrader.com/category/948/Rifles-for-Sale-Semi-Auto-for-Sale/listings/1931882/Garand-M1D.html[/URL] When looking at gunbroker for price comparisons, I see the same gun (serial number, pics, and background) in an auction for a new seller [URL]https://www.gunbroker.com/item/904375441[/URL] I look closer and this new seller has only two feedback for two auctions from another new buyer with only two feedback. He is selling 5 guns for a buy it now at too cheap of a price. Scum of scum. I reported it, but doubt they will do anything. He had to invest in this scam by paying listing fees for his two initial fake auctions for feedback. I thought about "buy it now" on the Garand auction after talking with the real owner on the phone here in TX...then I could roast this MI gunbroker guy on feedback at least. Just a reminder that feedback, or phone numbers, or caution is often warranted. [/QUOTE]
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