bearbo macrumors 68000 Original poster May 27, 2007 #1 Don't you just like the blunt acts of scams? What could their purpose try to be? It's not like they are capable of actually delivery the product. Attachments iPhone.png 104.8 KB · Views: 403
Don't you just like the blunt acts of scams? What could their purpose try to be? It's not like they are capable of actually delivery the product.
T Troyte83 macrumors regular May 27, 2007 #2 i wonder how many people actually put in an order for it too. and say they really did have iPhones. do you really think they would sell them for 20 dollars. personally i would put up on ebay for a grand a piece.
i wonder how many people actually put in an order for it too. and say they really did have iPhones. do you really think they would sell them for 20 dollars. personally i would put up on ebay for a grand a piece.
kuebby macrumors 68000 May 28, 2007 #3 The ad was so convincing I put in an order for 4, one for each person in my family. Just kidding, this scammer doesn't even list a location, a big red flag.
The ad was so convincing I put in an order for 4, one for each person in my family. Just kidding, this scammer doesn't even list a location, a big red flag.
WildCowboy Administrator/Editor Staff member May 28, 2007 #4 And we all know the cost of doing business is higher in the Bay Area.
macaddicted macrumors regular May 28, 2007 #5 They're less expensive because there will never be any third party apps for these phones. 🙄
M myjellyass macrumors regular May 28, 2007 #6 macaddicted said: They're less expensive because there will never be any third party apps for these phones. 🙄 Click to expand... Or phones for these iphones
macaddicted said: They're less expensive because there will never be any third party apps for these phones. 🙄 Click to expand... Or phones for these iphones