RE: Alienware Monitor Scam (Vulva) 08-08-2019, 05:12 AM
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(08-08-2019, 01:24 AM)OversouL Wrote:Also a tad suspicious of the user at this point. How can one defend these 2? Instead of clearing it up, they avoided the scam reports. There's not much more you can do to show your intentions at that point.(08-07-2019, 12:23 AM)TalkingPhone Wrote: Could it be possible that his internet connection might not be good enough to write a message but enough to connect to the site I have had internet connections where they are bad but they would still be able to connect you to the site for a second. I don’t regard vulva as a scammer as seen in previous messages Facebook as said that he would be completing vulva’s orders I would say they should be given more time for sufficient explanations on both ends.
Don't be naive. They've both been dealing with large transactions. It was an obvious scam not trying to communicate properly. Honestly, defending them just makes me suspicious about you. Oni has already done what he can do to help. Let's all just not mention them again and let the victims bank deal with the rest.
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