Scammed by an Unbox Therapy Video & PayPal Backed The Scammer




IMPORTANT NOTE: Unbox Therapy DID NOT scam me or even attempt to but their video was used by a company to place a …

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  1. Agree on how these companies make a reasonable looking website that looks fine if you don't look too deep. Have had to teach my daughter about what to look out for because for a while she loved all of the cheap things she would stumble across. "But it's so cheap! I can afford it" Ehh…

    Don't click on ads. Don't download the game shown in the ad. Don't enter our information when it asks for things like name and phone number. Don't share your contacts with an app. Fun lessons to try to teach and I can only hope they stick with her.

  2. Then there’s the second hand market of the obliviously bought bootleg mkh416s. It’s why my first 416 was a t power. Definitely genuine, a interference Hail Mary, and I can run it off my microns… hello retro.

  3. I've been seeing a lot of these type of scam ads on Facebook recently… On the bright side I guess, you got "something" even if it wasn't as advertised.

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