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Old 02-12-2019, 05:10 PM
hairpuller hairpuller is offline
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The lesson learned here is to “never” use any links. Always sign directly into your pp account, or any other accounts.

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Correcto! In fact, Paypal does not give a link on their communications for that simple reason. They want you to pull up their page and sign in independent of a link. Smart.
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Old 02-12-2019, 06:55 PM
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Yep. Which is why it might be a good idea to report the theft to that area police department. If you contact the seller, they may balk at returning the guitar and do a quick cheap sale on Craigslist or wherever. Whereas if the police get involved, they'll have your guitar. And yes, that would be tough on the seller, but as you said it's their responsibility to know they're not buying stolen goods.
Very good point.
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