Partly you're correct bro, but the then again, if you intended to run a business, getting an assurance from your buyer is just a normal scheme. Thus, naa ingon ana na type of transaction (asking for a downpayment). Mas acceptable lang gud when we're talking about brand new items. Again, it's a risk on both parties. Yes, it's a fact man gud that any merchandise that you purchase, or any transaction you deal with, no matter what method your transaction could be, naa gud na risk. And yes, there will always be those people who will take those risks in the hope that they are dealing with a credible seller. Ana sad ang mindset sa mga middlemen who took the risk, and thought that Pinky Pilapil was a credible supplier. The sad part, things like these don't happen man sad without both parties coming up with an agreement. Too bad this time, pangilad lang gud ang nahitabo and those middlemen (3rd party sellers) ang nagproblema kun asa mukuha ug money para i-uli sa mga nag-order.
Anyway, let's go back to what this thread is really for - to help those victims of this scam. I'm still hoping that they would be able catch that culprit and somehow makabawi sad ang mga nailad. Pasko pa naman.
