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arv_in618
on July 30, 2010 01:18 PM
sir baka meron kang orig bat ng n73 kunin ko
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shadedbiography
on July 30, 2010 01:39 PM
arv_in618 pm sent
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shadedbiography
on September 29, 2010 01:50 PM
attn:
I will be glad if yu can read this, MR/MS
COPYPASTE
Please respect my post, all the info I posted here was gathered from my supplier, set an appointment with them to know the info of the item...or should I say pinaglaanan q ng panahon to have those info .
WAG MO NMAN I-COPY PASTE nlng ang posting ko. SOBRANG HALATA PO NA COPY PASTE NYO lng...PKIGALINGAN ANG PAG EEDIT.
Please respeto lng...pagnanakaw n po 'yang ginagawa nyo.
---shadedbiography / badztechno shop of FB
TIA sa lahat ng may respeto po.
GODBLESS EVERYONE
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shadedbiography
on October 29, 2010 10:14 AM
There are 4 major types of scams that we observe:
1.Gadget scams - selling gadgets like TVs, games consoles and cellphones in very low price. They even sell items that are not yet available in the market.
2.Pet scams - posting pets for adoption and asking the victim to only pay for the shipping fee. Free pets in short (but the shipping fee is not)
3.Lending scams - they lend money to anyone with very fast processing
4.Buying scam wherein the scammer will post a message to an existing advertisement that they have a son or daughter residing in another country and they wanted to buy your item. They even post their scam message to those "Wanted to Buy" advertisements showing that they do not even try to read and understand what the advertisement is about.
So how can you distinguish a scam advertisement:
1.If the price of the item is too good to be true, then we suggest that you be cautious and exert more effort to research about the advertisement and the advertisement owner if you intend to proceed with any transaction.
2.If the transaction will be done online (i.e. buyer pays and then seller ships the item without meeting each other) and the seller is willing that you pay 50% of the item first and then pay the remaining after you receive the item. NO real seller will agree to these terms.
3.If a company name is posted in the advertisement, search for that company in Google. If the company really exists, more or less you can get some information about it in the internet. But be careful and be more resourceful as some scammers use the name of existing companies. If you find the company website, check if the advertisement posted is part of their product lists or services. And to be sure, contact the company using the contact information posted.
4.If the advertisement owner is asking you to pay using payment schemes without tracking.
5.Take note that fake cashier checks and money orders are common so be careful with transactions involving them.
6.Inquiry from someone who is from another country and the cost of shipping the item is ridiculous if you compare it with the price of the item.
7.Inability or refusal to meet in person even it is feasible according to the location of the transacting parties.
99% of the time, you can avoid being scammed if you can DEAL LOCALLY WITH MEMBERS YOU CAN MEET IN PERSON!
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incrediblast_2010
on November 03, 2010 02:07 PM
meron ka po batt for treo 680?
parehas lng ba sila ng pang treo650/700?
thanks.
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shadedbiography
on March 07, 2011 03:20 PM
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Thank you so muCh & GODBLESS TCP/CP people!
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shadedbiography
on March 26, 2011 04:33 PM
please disregard my globe cp #: 0905-828-4390 , I loosed that sim a week ago.
tnx
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JcDomingo032205
on November 01, 2012 06:59 PM
may battery ka ba for Palm Treo 680?
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shadedbiography
on November 22, 2012 05:19 PM
Up.