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FordFreak |
04-26-2026 @ 2:25 PM
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You Just can't be too careful today. I go w/my nose - if I think that I smell a rat, there usually is one!!
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JohnA |
04-24-2026 @ 9:47 AM
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I have managed to avoid most scams, but this guy got me hook, line and sinker
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trjford8 |
04-24-2026 @ 9:24 AM
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John, there are scammers involved with all sorts of hobbies and investment scams. In today's world we must be suspicious of all sorts of things when it involves money. It's up to us to be always on the alert when $ is involved. The big change is computers have made it easier for these crooks to find the money.
This message was edited by trjford8 on 4-24-26 @ 9:26 AM
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JohnA |
04-24-2026 @ 8:53 AM
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does the name Jay Galladan mean any thing to anyone. I put a wanted ad in the current classified for a heater for a 1948 Ford and got two responses, both scammers, the one guy even showed me pictures of the heater and gave his address and phone number, which turned out to be fake, seems like you can't do anything any more through internet
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