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Post by flithops on Nov 29, 2018 2:43:08 GMT -8
Beware of this person, she/he is offering "overwintering" pupae of Apatura species and wants to be payed with moneygram. Very suspicious
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Post by suzuki on Nov 29, 2018 7:10:59 GMT -8
Yes I agree. She has still not replied to my email asking her from what part of Nigeria these overwintering Iris pupae came from.
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Post by joee30 on Nov 30, 2018 14:02:52 GMT -8
Yes I agree. She has still not replied to my email asking her from what part of Nigeria these overwintering Iris pupae came from. Maybe she needs to be taught a lesson in that cheating people out of their hard earned money comes with a price. I'd say make up some fake western union/moneygram slips, and have "her" go try and pick up said money. To sweeten the "deal", aim high so that they can think one is gullible. After a couple of fruitless, and expensive(time and monetary), they will give up.
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Post by joachim on Nov 30, 2018 15:31:46 GMT -8
Haha, in Nigeria there are so many people "selling" things they don´t have and what they don´t know what it is. Ask her for Morphiodes transatlanica, she surely will offer it at a good price. Here some friends also bought harddisks, clothes. Paying via western union is a knock out argument. I once had contact with a scammer with whom I made crazy jokes. Then, he told me what his real name is and that many well educated people have no work except working as scammers.
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