Lee isn't back. His account was hacked. Might be time to change passwords.It’s interesting, he’s had an account on here since 2013 and looks like he used to be active and then went silent for years. Now all of a sudden he pops up again.
Report that please.Lee isn't back. His account was hacked. Might be time to change passwords.
Based on those PMs, I’d say the chance he’s a scammer is 100%. Thanks for sniffing this out so someone else didn’t get scammed.
PM sentReport that please.
Expand on it a little if you don't mind.
Thanks.
The saga continues.Lee isn't back. His account was hacked. Might be time to change passwords.
Might? I was thinking that is a possibility. I do not know him. If it is hacked they have been responding to posts for a few months. But before that last activity was 2014Lee isn't back. His account was hacked. Might be time to change passwords.
But the weird thing is that this is NOT the normal scam model. Most are AR's, Glocks, Sigs or 1911's Weird they picked that model out of the blue.$680 for a P&R Model 66-1 with box and papers was my first indication this was scam.
In another enthusiast sector I participate in, we’re also seeing across the board increased sophistication by scammers, down to the level of matching documentation for serialized parts and much better pricing that’s *just* under the expected price for the part. With a lot of painstaking research, that serialized part and accompanying documentation can be traced back to eventually find the disparity....As for the future, it worries me that some scammers are becoming this sophisticated.
All the more reason to not give a complete stranger access to your drivers license via photo.In another enthusiast sector I participate in, we’re also seeing across the board increased sophistication by scammers, down to the level of matching documentation for serialized parts and much better pricing that’s *just* under the expected price for the part. With a lot of painstaking research, that serialized part and accompanying documentation can be traced back to eventually find the disparity.
Definitely buyer beware and ftf transactions more so than ever.
Just to add, at the seller’s expenseAll the more reason to not give a complete stranger access to your drivers license via photo.
BOS/Take a photo of your license ads should be required to give the buyer option of FFL transfer.