ah di jud ka kompyansaan oi, gi igo man gani kos ako barkada from high school!
ah di jud ka kompyansaan oi, gi igo man gani kos ako barkada from high school!
ikaw to iya kuyog kadtong matahum na bae ts in his myspace acct?
tsk tsk may'ng laki jud tawhana, mey abilibad...
murag lig on jd ning nag scam nimo sis. lig on pud ug chix sa iyang myspace. hehe. hope dili na ni cya maka biktima ug lain oi. hopefully naa pud lain nga victim ang mogawas para pud naa kay kadungan sa imo mga complaints.
Last edited by account; 06-23-2011 at 09:52 AM.
mao na. i may not be familiar with the ways of scams I just follow a simple rule:
If it's too good to be true it is. The only reliable source is the manufacturer themselves. Trust your instinct and common sense.
Also, if you're not sure what you're getting into, don't do it. Walay mawala nimo if you back off. Only the disappointment of the person making the offer.
Isa lang ka story ha, tinuod ni, sa sulit.com.ph I saw someone selling a Yonex Arcsaber 15 and 10 badminton rackets. He sold it for 2,800. Claimed reputable sports establishments buy him in bulk.
Badminton enthusiasts will recognize that the Arcsaber series doesn't fall below 13k within the Phils (in HK it goes at 8-9k).
Asked why it was cheap, he said surplus daw from Japan.
I had access to Yonex's Twitter account and DMed them personally.
Two tell tale signs of the scam:
1) The product's numbers were invalid. Naai tama na format ani. One sign of the fake was the "01" on the last part of the number indicating that it was manufactured in 2001. Arcsaber was introduced into the market on 2007. See? Simple common sense.
2) Yonex mismo nag sulti. Arcsabers are NEVER built in excess. Limited na sila kai high-end.
Akong gi tubag ang seller. Na dapat di unta siya magmislead nako ug "original" iyang Yonex. I don't mind if he sells imitations basta lang isulti niya. After all, nangita baya ta tanan ug barato kung naa. Aw, report dayon sa admin. Suko siya.
heheh...
Another experience was this (sadly, nabiktima gyud ko ani):
Some guy was selling a 160GB and 320gb hdd for 5k. My stock knowledge would tell me that this was pretty darn cheap. But "realistically" cheap. Dili "haggle-worth" cheap. However, the guy had 0 feedbacks on his Tipidpc account. After several hours of pangulit from him. I convinced a friend na kami duha tagsa ug HDD.
After sending the money, sus. usa ka semana na niagi wala gyuy naabot. Nadisgrasya daw siya ug naguba ang hdd but after that di na siya ma contact.
I lost 5k on that transaction.
Basta lesson is this: Arm yourself with knowledge and simple gut instinct.
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