I hope no one has parted money for this, to build with a hei hei etcI’d be all over this if it was UK based.
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I hope no one has parted money for this, to build with a hei hei etcI’d be all over this if it was UK based.
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Oh dear, hope they paid paypal G&s not friends, or bank transferUnfortunately, someone fell for it in FB.
Nah, that’s OfferUp. Been there, done that, recovered a bike stolen from me because the guy who stole it needed to pay off a court fine. I swear every other bike there is stolen. Sheer madness.Den o'thieves.
Best place to look for your bike if its been stolen
I’m pretty sure Mark Zuckerberg could tell you the URL to the original source of an image just by looking at it. In person.Imagine if The Police had a programme running looking for similarities between recent bike theft reports and new "bikes for sale" on fbmp and elsewhere online?
(Rather than the owner giving it a go)
I suppose then they'd have to actually treat it as theft and record a crime
Although I think the reason many police forces are reluctant to record bike theft is they feel they are unlikely to solve it, so it would make their targets harder to achieve.
But this would make it easier.
FB, ebay and the rest could easily automatically check images haven't just been lifted from elsewhere too.
It's not like they can't afford it