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Originally Posted by PORNSTARGLOBAL™
To those of us which you refer, money is not the issue as stated before. $300.00 might be alot to you and thats fine, but I spend $300.00 at Footlocker on the weekends, so to send someone a terribly small amount of money like that is almost like not sending anything at all. This post is to inform future victims of his, not to complain about money,
and it is very easy to green light anyone with one phone call no matter where they live. Its just the principal -
Stupidity may actually be thinking 3 bills is long dough, but hey that's just my opinion.
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It's not about "thinking 3 bills is long dough" dude. YOU are the one here announcing/complaining about a scammer that scammed you, not us. Thanks for naming the guy at least, many don't and choose to 'protect' the scammer for some reason, maybe because they think there's still a chance they'll get paid or something. So for that you deserve a thank you.
But no, it's about learning from your mistakes. Like you say, it's the principle of the matter, and if that's true then the lesson here is about being a little more cautious with people you don't know. The amount at $300 is immaterial yes, but had it been $3000 or perhaps $13000 maybe you'd be a little less condescending and a little more agreeable to what we're saying? I think so.
Take the advice or leave it, your choice, but others are reading this thread who might actually learn to be just a bit more cautious in their business dealings with unknowns even if you won't.
Cheers.