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This profile trying to sell me a TVS900 or so he says. And started threatening me over text (google voice)
don’t know where to report this member
https://www.northamericanmotoring.com/forums/members/190991-bish24.html
jasonbish24@gmail.com 814 891-7011
erie , PA (or so he says )
Same phone number from username "Norlan" supposedly in Erie PA tried to sell me wheels in response to my old WTB ad and got hostile when I backed away. A similar pattern with apparent scam attempt with another long time forum member who will likely chime in. Seems is same person registering with different new forum usernames but with same contact info. Agreed, BEWARE...
Just make sure to do your due diligence, and you should be fine. There are scammers everywhere on-line, and this is nothing new. If I don't get the warm and fuzzy about a transaction, I'll ask for a specific picture to verify condition and ask for a small piece of paper with their screen name and date hand written on it. If they refuse or can't comply for whatever reason, no deal. If I can verify the item in consideration, and verify possession, my confidence level will go way up.
Well, this guy is a damn rat, and he's still at it. I'll list all the contact info I have on him. I didn't even bother searching the forum for the username, else I would have found this thread. I'm disgusted with myself for doing the F&F BS and letting my guard down.
Just make sure to do your due diligence, and you should be fine. There are scammers everywhere on-line, and this is nothing new. If I don't get the warm and fuzzy about a transaction, I'll ask for a specific picture to verify condition and ask for a small piece of paper with their screen name and date hand written on it. If they refuse or can't comply for whatever reason, no deal. If I can verify the item in consideration, and verify possession, my confidence level will go way up.
Two words: Due Diligence
Trust, but verify. Assume all internet sellers are scammers, and do what you can to verify the transaction before sending any monies
every account noted in this thread has been banned. Norlan was reported and banned in Feb. We take action, but require the community to use the triangle 'report post' or 'report pm' button to bring these things to our attention