Is it safe to assume that the RG member who was scammed paid "friendly money" via Paypal gift instead of goods and services.
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@mysterio +1000 on this. Such threads should be banned same as what XXX are you wearing today. Never have and never will post to such threads. Sole purpose is post padding.
Removal of those threads won't eliminate scammers. The adage "Where there's a will, there's a way" applies. Actually, by eliminating these threads you're actually making it harder to detect people up to no good.
As for the earlier suggestion requiring an ID, we are not an authoritarian state. Plus the irony seems lost that in a forum based on a hobby where items are replicated to such a high degree that most people would not be able to tell, members cannot make that leap of faith that an ID can't be faked. If you don't believe an ID can be faked, I have a bridge to sell. :lol:
You see a spammer, there is the report button. You come across a deal too good to be true, use some sense (which is unfortunately not common). Not saying everyone who just reached 100 posts and posts a sale is not to be trusted but do your due diligence.
The only solution to that is to close M2M. If you can't buy anything, you shouldn't be scammed (did not use can't as some people will go behind our backs, we don't have any solution for that). If you can't be bothered to practice some sense in M2M, then just buy from the TDs. All the groundwork necessary to vet the seller has been made.
How long is it as I've been caught out before. The last one I bought was too short.Quote:
If you don't believe an ID can be faked, I have a bridge to sell. :lol:
That's all there is to it. The idea with the ID, while obviously with a noble goal in mind, is a pretty bad idea to be honest.
Also, spammers do not equal scammers. There's a lot of people who are in a rush to gain selling privileges in order to offload some watches but don't have any plans to scam. On the other hand, there were several high-profile scams on rep forums which were orchestrated by high-post-count, long-standing members. So, one does not equal other. To be fair, however, it's safe to say that someone who's well known and invested a lot of time into the forum is less likely to scam you than a newcomer who just finished his quick run to the hundred post mark. Key word: less likely.
Common sense and luck. Rest is just semantics :lol:
It's as long as you imagined the ideal length would be. ;)
Proves my point about people increasing their post count using threads other than the What XXX are you wearing threads (dd won't post there as his collection is so massive he can't wear even one. :lol: ).