Sorry to hear about you getting scammed.
They're the absolute worst. Especially the ones that put in effort. Scammers online tend to be pretty thick, handing out red flags like there's no tomorrow. Free of charge. I've often posted a listing for something I need, on other platforms, and within minutes you've got nutters claiming they have it, in perfect condition, and they'd love to sell it to you - quickly. Quickly is the keyword here, scammers rarely want to spend too long, unless of course they're trying to extract big sums.
The worst kind of scammer is the vile scum you encountered, the type that writes to you as a likeminded individual, a friend. One that claims to have a genuine connection to what they're selling, and they want to lull you into a sense of security, that they indeed have the goods they offer. They're a different breed of scammers.
I hate the clever scammers, especially, because not only do they nick money from good folk, but they cause distrust in our communities. I personally love when I get to have a chat with the person I'm buying from or selling to, I love hearing the stories behind bikes, components, and I love hearing about a fellow rider's history and current projects/plans.
I wish all scammers were like the scammer I encountered recently. He just spammed loads of threads with: I have "insert bike or component here" perfect condition mail me "email here"
It was easy to weed out the fucker. But who knows maybe he is just a persistent collector that happens to have everything you desire in mint condition
They're the absolute worst. Especially the ones that put in effort. Scammers online tend to be pretty thick, handing out red flags like there's no tomorrow. Free of charge. I've often posted a listing for something I need, on other platforms, and within minutes you've got nutters claiming they have it, in perfect condition, and they'd love to sell it to you - quickly. Quickly is the keyword here, scammers rarely want to spend too long, unless of course they're trying to extract big sums.
The worst kind of scammer is the vile scum you encountered, the type that writes to you as a likeminded individual, a friend. One that claims to have a genuine connection to what they're selling, and they want to lull you into a sense of security, that they indeed have the goods they offer. They're a different breed of scammers.
I hate the clever scammers, especially, because not only do they nick money from good folk, but they cause distrust in our communities. I personally love when I get to have a chat with the person I'm buying from or selling to, I love hearing the stories behind bikes, components, and I love hearing about a fellow rider's history and current projects/plans.
I wish all scammers were like the scammer I encountered recently. He just spammed loads of threads with: I have "insert bike or component here" perfect condition mail me "email here"
It was easy to weed out the fucker. But who knows maybe he is just a persistent collector that happens to have everything you desire in mint condition