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And what PROOfs do U want?

Mby U want to hear it directly from him?

That's NOT gonna to happen.

Ofc Ive our chat,paypal screen if need.

AND HE NEVER SEND A PRODUCT WHICH IVE BOUGHT.

Btw Ur antyscamm politics is rly rly helpful for scammers.

U should have something like visible "tag" for those kind of pple who r under investigations to avoid future scamming by them until they defend themselves,or get banned.

Do you understand, he can't do anything if you cant post proper proofs, i could prinstcreen how my wife canceled paypal payment and tell you scammed me. The same as it is here. Post skype screenshots and paypal and mods will do their job. Don't blame anyone else for that if you are that dumb to not understand

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Do you understand, he can't do anything if you cant post proper proofs, i could prinstcreen how my wife canceled paypal payment and tell you scammed me. The same as it is here. Post skype screenshots and paypal and mods will do their job. Don't blame anyone else for that if you are that dumb to not understand

 

Do you understand, he can't do anything if you cant post proper proofs, i could prinstcreen how my wife canceled paypal payment and tell you scammed me. The same as it is here. Post skype screenshots and paypal and mods will do their job. Don't blame anyone else for that if you are that dumb to not understand

I hope that Ur answer is just another joke? ;)

Think before say anything mr.smartass

Look how many pple alrdy reported that scammer? Ring a bell mby?

Do u want me to post ANOTHer useless screens?

How many more pple will be scammed hmm?

Think pls..

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Next scammer on a list = Wolverine 

 

He scammed me today ...

Guy got the item from me but never pay the money. Avoid that man. 

gl

provide proofs please

Posted (edited)

Scammer : Outlaw™

 

This guy offer me to support me bcs he know vanganth and he has contact with him and he will arrange the deal with him to buy extender from him.

After all arrangement he send me some kind of public files ... like cracked dvamp and everybody can use them !

And then after he swear that files are from vanganth and he is close friend to him he was kind and show me how to manage them on my dedicated server.

After that he gave me one yahoo messenger ID and tell me to buy from that messenger the antiddos system ,.. ( It was his yahoo messenger ) because i had no time to think bcs i had 1 day before my grand opening of server i agree with him bcs this YM " was " on some guy Catalin and he told me he is one of the best developers for antiddos etc...

already i payed everything for the 135euros. then i open the server and on second day something was not right ! I make one fast investigation and when i ask him for some things he block me on skype and doesn't want to talk with me even here on PM's. And he told me has 6 more customers which he will scam them too with fake files !

I have full information how he do his tricks and if need to applay more information with pleasure will share it !

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Edited by kokomola
Posted (edited)

Please research who you deal with - and contact the authors of the files your trying to get re-sold.

 

You could easily ask vangath if X is customer and this KEY is fine for his latest work and what it includes.

It's not hard.

 

 

Can we can ban Master Trollsman outlaw now?

Edited by mcbigmac
Posted

dany1990 - scammer

 

he would liek to buy from me some items and he pmed me on skype

 

he wrote many times he is trusted and did many deals on forum i checked and deside to send him first item,

after it he logout from game and skype

 

scamme!!!

Posted

 

 

Hello all!

 

I want to report roadwarrior as a scammer

 

name (real or not): giorgos ventouris

email he use: praskafoutas77@outlook.com

 

 

 

He already been reported on past

 

Please check by search their past.. http://prntscr.com/2chgwa

 

provide proofs too.

Posted (edited)

u take only my 70€ and u didnt trade me but all say the same u are a damn scammer not more

 

i have all  screenshots

i wait 1 hr in town that u say ... and u didnt trade me

if i have they money i didnt call u a scammer think about it

 

 

ban this scammer

 

 

 

 

 

dont trust

roadwarrior

Edited by sweetman1984
Posted

u take only my 70€ and u didnt trade me but all say the same u are a damn scammer not more

 

i have all  screenshots

i wait 1 hr in town that u say ... and u didnt trade me

if i have they money i didnt call u a scammer think about it

 

 

ban this scammer

 

 

 

 

 

dont trust

roadwarrior

Post proofs please

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