[quote name=\'abdul ftw\' post=\'425307\' date=\'Mar 30 2008, 05:32 AM\']1. its SPELT rofl
2. are you 10 years old?? fight over pixels loolz would u kill for pixels?
3. check the ip location if u like even if i changed my ip it would be a ip in the UK
4. i live in london UK isleworth tell me when you wanna fight [/quote]
No, moron, it can be either or. Same with synching and syncing and a whole slew of other words.
Your list of transactions has been called into question previously and people have claimed you've faked it.
My brief history with you. You offered to buy my 124. You asked the price and I said $400 - which you were all for. But when I said I didn't go first you flamed the hell out of me -
referenced your high post count and transaction list - and tried to convince me to go first bc of it. You never suggested a MM or anything, just tried really hard to get me to sell.
I said that I was only selling for $400 bc I didn't want to go first - that I had turned down tons of offers for $500-600, but refused bc of the lack of security. You said you'd pay $500 or 600 in that case...which struck me as odd bc you claimed to be flipping accounts. I like my account, but even I know that's a peak price.
Quote from sythe
Originally Posted by Jewsus
-Scammers tend to be seasoned in their job, having been through this site multiple times.
-The way to know you are dealing with one, is by them referencing to being trustworthy, especially if they mention it numerous times. This is a sign of the scammer being nervous. They tend to be paranoid with asserting that they are infact not scammers, so they tell you they aren't.
-Lots of scammers tend to offer too much for characters, and want to do the deal fast, either saying they have to leave, or something of the sort. Do not be fooled by this. Take your time.
-Scammers come in all types of levels, its all based on their self-control. Almost everyone has their limit, so deal with your money wisely.
-Don't be fooled by imposters, be sure you always check the middle man's msn to be correct, and even so, have them pm you on sythe, nowhere else.
-Don't ever get too comfortable with someone to let them wear your expensive items etc...like I mentioned earlier, people have their limits, and they could merely befriending you to scam.
-Don't trust anyone just because a friend says so, trust people based on your experiences, not based on theirs.
-Don't assume someone is trustworthy based on how long he/she has been at the site or how high their post count is.
-Always try to use the official middle men, you are most likely not going to get scammed with them. They are official for a reason.
-People who advertise middle manning in their signatures tend to be people who want to gain status fast, and therefore scam in the future when a good opportunity arises.
-Try to not spend too much at one time, people are less likely to risk getting banned for a small amount of money.
-Scammers do what they do for a reason, they should not be forgiven.
Your whole story wreaks of inconsistencies and stereotypically unbelievable "hacked" stories. Is it really that likely some someone "hacked" your msn and "hacked" your TTG account...and that you somehow forgot to mention it to anyone until after the fact? That's really likely...
Whether or not it can be proven that you've scammed is debatable...but common sense is screaming that you did. You can flame and retort all you want...but anyone who actually believes you is an idiot