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Have you ever been Ripped Off / Scammed?

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Have you ever been Ripped Off / Scammed?



When I first got on the net in 2001 with my first website, I got scammed over $5000 USD with paypal reverse payments. I have a traffic hits website which supplied traffic to people, they paid me via paypal, I delivered the hits, the a few weeks later they would write an email to paypal saying someone had fraudulently used their paypal account ... in other words "they would pay me for the goods, I delivered, then they wrote to paypal and got their money back and the goods for free!"



I learnt the hardway! Be very wary guys!
 
Sorry to hear about that. I feel your pain, only allot less pain. Mine in total were never that high in value. All these Paypal abuses make me sick. I think anyone who's done domain sales for any period of time has experienced a reverse. It makes you so angry to see money withdrawn immediately with no recourse.
 
I use Escrow.com for all my domain transactions. I would always suggest using this so you know you won't be scammed - it's well worth the extra $25 for the piece of mind that it brings.
 
I bought some OWE domains based solely on the number, got burned.
I also was fooled by TDNAM's stats and overpaid for some TDNAM names.
I have also bought names based on link traffic that subsided after a few months, maybe not scammed buy was not informed the traffic would eventually be "0"
 
There are tools available to verify traffic and some free research to gauge accuracy as well. I suggest everyone use these tools before spending money. JMO
 
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