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Old 02-12-2019, 12:48 PM
Edgar Poe Edgar Poe is offline
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Default $79.00 guitars in Facebook ads.

How can they keep running these ads if they are as big a scam as everyone claims. In addition to that Why would Pay-Pal allow itself to be used as a payment medium. After all they guarantee sales or you get a refund ?

What is the deal on these ads. I fully understand they can not possibly be as advertised, in fact I even doubt they could be Chinese knock offs. I just want to know why are they allowed to continue ?

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Old 02-12-2019, 03:24 PM
RickRS RickRS is offline
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I don't know.

But every time I see one of those on FB, I click the "report post" link and label it a scam for the FB backstage crew to review.
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Old 02-12-2019, 11:55 PM
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Because it’s a moderately free country and you can sell almost anything you can get someone to buy. I don’t remember any time where there was any rule on the minimum standard for a guitar, or any other instrument. In the end its Caveat emptor.
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