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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderbread" data-source="post: 808999" data-attributes="member: 541455"><p>Basically, it's the same story as the one I linked, except not nearly as creative.</p><p></p><p>The one I linked is a couple years old now so I'm pretty sure it came first. Basically, it was a purchase scam, fake check, trying to get the product (laptops) and extra cash from the victim. The scammee decided to really stick it to the person trying to take their money and stuff. Sent them a giant box of garbage that cost a ton to clear customs and reported them to the authorities. The P-P-P-Powerbook story is far better written and more intelligible. Read that one. I think it's like a 26 page pdf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderbread, post: 808999, member: 541455"] Basically, it's the same story as the one I linked, except not nearly as creative. The one I linked is a couple years old now so I'm pretty sure it came first. Basically, it was a purchase scam, fake check, trying to get the product (laptops) and extra cash from the victim. The scammee decided to really stick it to the person trying to take their money and stuff. Sent them a giant box of garbage that cost a ton to clear customs and reported them to the authorities. The P-P-P-Powerbook story is far better written and more intelligible. Read that one. I think it's like a 26 page pdf. [/QUOTE]
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