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    03-25-2018, 01:25 AM #11
    Charles says all these scam phone ads are coming from bots, not from a real person -- but a real person is responsible for the bots. Charles has blocked a lot of bots from inundating Sirius Buzz with ads but these scam phone ads keep getting through, each one from a "new member" -- today it's "orqhklop" -- and each one in a new thread. The phones, likely stolen or counterfeit, are always offered in lots of five, 10, 20 or 30.

    These scammers have lofty goals, I suppose. All they need to do is find two or three gullible schmucks willing to remit thousands of dollars in the hope of getting 20 or 30 phones, phones which may never even be received. If you want a new phone, get it from a reputable legitimate dealer. Thirty-one scam phone ads have been posted here so far. Ignore them. You have been warned.

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    03-26-2018, 01:18 AM #12
    Be they from a bot or a human being, these scam phone ads are really annoying. Charles knows the IP address from which all these ads originate and he's trying to prevent them from being posted here. Today's fake name is "eksubhash" and today's scam phone ad is #32. The warning remains: Do not open the phone-ad threads. Purchase phones from a legitimate dealer, not from a bot or a scammer who seeks to sell phones (likely stolen or counterfeit) in lots of five, 10, 20, 30 or -- now -- 40.

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    03-30-2018, 03:19 PM #13
    Scam phone ad #33 was just posted. Today's fake name is "olakcima." I shouldn't have to keep repeating my warnings -- but the scammer keeps repeating his scam phone ads. Do not ignore the warnings. Ignore the scam phone ads. Offering to sell as many as 40 phones at a time? Oh yeah, nothing suspicious about that, right?

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    03-31-2018, 03:57 PM #14
    Scam phone ad #34 was just posted. Today's fake name is "kilsonlow." Ignore his scam phone ad. But new phones from a legitimate reputable dealer, never from an anonymous scammer. The scammer may take your money and never send you any phones -- and the phones are likely stolen or counterfeit, anyway. Beware!

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