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June 09, 2011, 02:03:35 PM |
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and trying to pass it off as their own, this is a common practice people, do your homework, if someone posts an ad and references a specific heatware account make sure the email you get originates from that account, if they say "this is just another account I use more often" or something, tell them that you will email them at their heatware email and to respond using that email...
I had this happen and it was pretty easy to figure out it was a scam...
- I checked the heatware posted in the listing and sent an email to the email account registered with heatware (the linked account had over 1,200 positive evals) , no response for 3 or 4 hours... - I then contacted directly through the ad (Bitcoin Classifieds) and voila, minutes later I get an email from a different email account.. - red flags... 1. the first name was spelled differently... 2. the last name was totally different, not even close... 3. I traced the ip to Washington (state, not DC), the heatware account listed Georgia as the state of residence...
- I asked why the email account was different than the one registered to heatware and told him/her I would email the heatware registered account to make sure the account belonged to him/her... - still no response from the heatware registered email account (the real account user is probably wondering wtf I'm talking about in the eamils...lol)...
be careful people, if a deal is too good to be true...well, you know the rest...
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