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Subject: Not only that, but it really is "buyer beware" in the instance of a trade


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Larq
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Date Posted: 09:54:39 11/25/01 Sun
In reply to: Doc 's message, "Follow-up" on 09:29:29 11/25/01 Sun

I've heard people in the Hub say "Hey, you scammed me!" a lot to whomever it was they are/were trading with. How is that possible, though, in this day and age of secure trading? Nope, it's not... if you're accepting a trade, the onus to be certain that you're getting what you think you're getting... well, it's on you ;)

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Yep, thats rightBard20:55:58 11/25/01 Sun


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