7 steps to identify scammers.
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Replying to [bsanssouci]:
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First of all, I do Google search with the name of the company and the word scam. Normally, there should be no page with the company listed with the word scam next to them but if you see at least one, maybe it is a scam. No need to have several pages, only one is neccessary.Quote
If I put " microsoft + scam" it comes out with 1,320,000 pages for scam microsoft
So base on your saying Microsoft is a Scam Company.
If I put "Scam + George Bush" Holy Shit 3,510,000pages for scam George Bush
So many pple love to play scam with Old George.
Post 13 of 350
Replying to [3gservices]:
You may be right. I don't know the ways businesses works all over the world but this might, I think, be useful to be used a complementary protection system. This is not the ideal protection system but it can help.
Thanks for replying.
Post 14 of 350
Replying to [ash28]:
Dear ash28. Sorry for delay in my response, but I wasn't on the alibaba.com ewbsite for long. I don't know the company but the way they proceeded is suspicious. The fact that the phone number was out of order is not a good sign. My answer, please don't trade with them.
If you need assistance in researching other company. Use the advices above or for more assistance, send me a private message and I will be happy to help you.
Again sorry for delay.
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Replying to [3D_puzzle]:
Thanks for your message, I'm glad you appreciate it.
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Replying to [3D_puzzle]:
You are right. Better to have a local representative in the country you are about to deal with or ask for one of their representative to come and the best is an on-site visit of their manufacturing plant.
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Replying to [Greatsilkway]:
Thanks for your advice. Great way (and amusing one) to fool out scammers. I think I'll add it to my next update if you give me the permission.
For your question, alibaba.com handles scammers cases. Just contact their representatives. The contact information of one of them is outside2006@hotmail.com. Her name is Amanda and you can contact her throught MSN messenger.
Once more thank for your advice...
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Replying to [BLUESKY]:
Guy, sorry for replying you after such a long time. I was busy elsewhere. Please contact me through alibaba.com next time you need help.
If you still need advice for this website, PM me and I'll start researching on it for you. Hey man, I research for free (and for fun of finding and stopping new scammers), so don't care about contacting me.
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Replying to [alimalik]:
Hi alimalik,
Please send me more information about the website and I will try to help you.
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Replying to [ihatescammers]:
Hi man,
It's a great idea about contacting a third party. I looked for one for long for the african area but didn't find anyone. Great idea.
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Replying to [HT Sourcing]:
Dear friend,
Help us in stopping scammers, post the email addresses on fraud preventing website. These two are quite good. http://www.fraudwatchers.org and http://h1.ripway.com/ifrc.