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> The $3k Black Tracks fraud of 2012 - Article for TFSource
Maz
post 13 June 2012, 00:50
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Now to be absolutely clear, while I do want to draw attention to the story behind the selling of a fake Finnish Diaclone Black Corvette at BotCon 2012 for $2,800, this is not a naming and shaming exercise. The full details of this debacle are available on public Transformers and Diaclone forums on the Internet for people to research and dig up, details that the victim of this fraud and myself meticulously put together, resulting in a full refund for the victim and a public outing of the party responsible for the fraud. Now that’s out of the way, here's what happened...

http://tfsource.com/blog/the-3k-black-tracks-fraud-of-2012/ <- CLICK TO READ



A massive thank you to everyone who answered the unending avalanche of questions and helped bring this to light.

All the best
Maz


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NRJohn
post 15 June 2012, 17:54
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It's sad to read what some people are willing to do for money, but not surprising. I fear we will see more and more of this in the future...
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