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Attempted scam for 5000 euros from 2 members of RWI:
https://forum.replica-watch.info/for...iced-by-nikz19
sacréréno . We've had some stupid scammers on this forum in the past, but this one is special, and so is his story.
Despite his many lies, we know sacréréno took payment of 2500 euros from pedrolak . He was in discussion with him on Whatsapp, and told him to send payment by bank wire on Monday 28th.
And on Tuesday 29th, he accepted payment by PP gift from Fergulator72 for the same watch.
When asked why he hadn't shipped the watch after 4 days, sacréréno said he'd 'lost' his laptop, so couldn't log in to RWI to get the address to ship the watch to Fergulator72.
As for pedrolak, he just kept stalling on Whatsapp, telling him he was busy in work, which is why he hadn't had time to ship the watch.
On Friday, when RWI staff got involved, he lied to them about not receiving payment from pedrolak, then when his whole story started to fall apart under the pressure of people asking questions, he quickly created a shipping label for his other buyer, but of course, no parcel was ever shipped.
Sacréréno probably intended to scam both of his buyers, but by an interesting twist of fate he wasn't able to go through with his plans.
The first buyer to send his money, pedrolak, was pretending to be international arms dealing billionaire Pierre Konrad Dadak - he has the guys photo on his email and Whatsapp, he lives in the same town as him, and he even has a fake ID card in the guys name.
It seems someone told sacréréno who (the real) Pierre Konrad Dadak is.
Believing his days were numbered, sacréréno panicked, emptied the contents of his bowels, along with what little brains he has, into his pants, stopped messaging Pierre Konrad Dadak/pedrolak on Whatsapp and refunded him his money by bank wire - probably hoping that the arms dealing billionaire wouldn't be too angry with him . . .
That only left his other buyer to scam.
The story is so ridiculous - that he believed he had taken payment from an international arms dealing billionaire, panicked and refunded him in the hope the guy wouldn't notice - it's almost unbelievable, but it is in fact entirely true.
:hehehe:
https://forum.replica-watch.info/for...iced-by-nikz19
sacréréno . We've had some stupid scammers on this forum in the past, but this one is special, and so is his story.
Despite his many lies, we know sacréréno took payment of 2500 euros from pedrolak . He was in discussion with him on Whatsapp, and told him to send payment by bank wire on Monday 28th.
And on Tuesday 29th, he accepted payment by PP gift from Fergulator72 for the same watch.
When asked why he hadn't shipped the watch after 4 days, sacréréno said he'd 'lost' his laptop, so couldn't log in to RWI to get the address to ship the watch to Fergulator72.
As for pedrolak, he just kept stalling on Whatsapp, telling him he was busy in work, which is why he hadn't had time to ship the watch.
On Friday, when RWI staff got involved, he lied to them about not receiving payment from pedrolak, then when his whole story started to fall apart under the pressure of people asking questions, he quickly created a shipping label for his other buyer, but of course, no parcel was ever shipped.
Sacréréno probably intended to scam both of his buyers, but by an interesting twist of fate he wasn't able to go through with his plans.
The first buyer to send his money, pedrolak, was pretending to be international arms dealing billionaire Pierre Konrad Dadak - he has the guys photo on his email and Whatsapp, he lives in the same town as him, and he even has a fake ID card in the guys name.
It seems someone told sacréréno who (the real) Pierre Konrad Dadak is.
Believing his days were numbered, sacréréno panicked, emptied the contents of his bowels, along with what little brains he has, into his pants, stopped messaging Pierre Konrad Dadak/pedrolak on Whatsapp and refunded him his money by bank wire - probably hoping that the arms dealing billionaire wouldn't be too angry with him . . .
That only left his other buyer to scam.
The story is so ridiculous - that he believed he had taken payment from an international arms dealing billionaire, panicked and refunded him in the hope the guy wouldn't notice - it's almost unbelievable, but it is in fact entirely true.
:hehehe: