posted on June 1, 2002 12:20:05 PM new
I have advised Damon of this site and paypal does nothing about it. It can be viewed entirely at http://www.tymglobal.com/laptop/
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posted on June 1, 2002 02:44:36 PM new
So you think they should shut down this site, but you think the Paypal hate site is ok. Sounds like a double standard there Stoney.
posted on June 1, 2002 04:07:25 PM new
Double standard my BUTT paypal is the double standard because they will leave it alone til people lose their money and payponzi makes a bunch. Then they'll have some excuse why they can't get the money back. E-gold notified me within 8 hours they were taking action payponzi has not. Seems to me you might be a scammer when you defend this site but critize a site where people tell the truth.
posted on June 1, 2002 04:17:36 PM newSeems to me you might be a scammer when you defend this site but critize a site where people tell the truth.
Come on Stoney. Surely your argument should have some weight and you not need to resort to the cheap insults that are so easily disproved.
How do we know anything on that hate site is true? What is the source of independant verification? (Here is a hint for you, Just because you read it on the web don't make it true.)
posted on June 1, 2002 04:24:43 PM new
Believe what you want. Your alliance with this dirtbag company won't prevent it's downfall and IT"S COMMING. So grow up GI.
While this comment is directed to you I think you'll probably be the last or second to last to understand it.
PayPal can't as a rule decide someone is scamming before the fact. I could very easily offer a web page and for $199.00 sell fool proof instructions "How to make $5,000 - $10,000 a month for just a few hours a week at your computer." Does that offer sound uncomfortably familiar club1man? It should.
No I wouldn't pay $20 for a laptop, because I know better. I wouldn't send you $199.00 for instructions to make $5,000 - $10,000 because I know better.
Now, IF I was forced to choose I'd send the $20 via PayPal to the site you referenced before I'd mail you a money order for $199.00. One I could most likey recover, the other (you) I couldn't.
You can continue your rant now, but be careful with those rocks you are throwing around in that glass house of yours.
posted on June 1, 2002 05:04:29 PM new
You wouldn't make statements like that if you had clicked on the paypal link on that page. You would see what damon was talking about giving away your passphrase. Even though I was trying to help paypal out and their unsuspecting customers you two have taken your almighty paypal mentallity to castigate me. HOW stupid can you be.
posted on June 1, 2002 05:20:48 PM newclub1manYou would see what damon was talking about giving away your passphrase. Even though I was trying to help paypal out and their unsuspecting customers you two have taken your almighty paypal mentallity to castigate me. HOW stupid can you be.
Wrong. I did click on that PayPal Payment link, and it did lead to a valid secure PayPal webpage. I looked out of curiosity at the seller's reputation link showed the member as being verified, he has a business account, it lists a phone number (which I didn't try), he's received 20 payments from verified members, and it shows him as having the account since Feb 11, 2002.
That link didn't take me to a phoney PayPal site. I'll be the first to admit that isn't a purchase/deal be comfortable with, but the link didn't lead me to a phoney paypal site.
Now you might feel I'm too stupid to be able to tell if I'm on a secure PayPal server, but I assure you I'm a bit brighter than that.