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21 January 2024, 07:04 AM | #15 | |
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Once I was dealing with an individual for purchase of a very expensive Rolex, and I asked for some verification information such as the factory papers for the watch. This was a little while back when FAXes were still in somewhat common use but there weren't any free online FAX services yet. I got a call from a well known dealer from whom I had bought several watches, who recognized my FAX number - the scammer had contacted the dealer and asked him to FAX the paperwork to "him." Now, that's a pretty lazy scammer he should have at least had it FAXed to him and then re-FAXed to me, but he probably didn't even have a FAX machine or didn't want to give up his landline number. This was the form of scam where the scammer deals with an actual seller, and then passes along the watch information and pictures to the intended victim. |
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