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Nubba0681

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Pretty obvious but wanted to let you know my experience with him. Joined today and replied to my wtb ad with a "contact so and so, he has one". There seems to be more and more of this going on as we get closer to the holidays. Just be aware. Ask for a phone number, more pictures or whatever you have to do to settle your nerve in the transaction. I know some guys get squirmy when asked for a phone number but it looks like that's what it's going to take for some of the less known people to buy, sell or trade. I've let a few good deals get by my being cautious but I felt better saving my money for the next one to come up than getting ripped in the end.Good luck and stay safe!
My experience from today..
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I got the same thing this morning in response to an ad I posted yesterday...


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We have a very good and honest bunch of members on this site, but there will always be a few that are not honest and you have to look at the history of everyone (Unfortunately) before we inter into a deal. I recommend looking up the number of post, and the content. If there are only sales post I avoid them but if there are good technical post and comments, I feel much safer.

If the seller has several hundred post and a few sales post then you have a chance. Don't let a few bad people make you suspect of all, just be careful and selective and also start slowly (Less expensive) to build a trust with the seller.

It is nice to be able to send money and have the seller send the item before he receives the payment. :) and know both will take care of business.

J E CUSTOM
 
We have a very good and honest bunch of members on this site, but there will always be a few that are not honest and you have to look at the history of everyone (Unfortunately) before we inter into a deal. I recommend looking up the number of post, and the content. If there are only sales post I avoid them but if there are good technical post and comments, I feel much safer.

If the seller has several hundred post and a few sales post then you have a chance. Don't let a few bad people make you suspect of all, just be careful and selective and also start slowly (Less expensive) to build a trust with the seller.

It is nice to be able to send money and have the seller send the item before he receives the payment. :) and know both will take care of business.

J E CUSTOM
Still need buyer/seller posting FOR EACH OTHER,how transaction went..I'm doing better at now; I was a slacker toooo start..It take a few extra minutes to post...Thanks didn't mean tooo highjack..J E Custom you have added lots to this site...Thanks again.
 
I've found stuff on here and other sites for my buddies but I always communicate with the seller informing him that my buddy will be in contact. It's thru several PM's so the seller is fully informed and can research me as well. I just recently did it with a huskemaw scope.
 
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