I was taken advantage of by an internet confidence trickster… and so were many others in the #retrocomputing community.
#scam #grifter
Seems like an awful lot of trouble to scam someone out of a few hundred bucks.
My usual process is:
1. Use PayPal.
2. As the buyer, use the "Goods and Services" option. The 3% fee for buyer protection comes out of the seller's end, but I often pay it because it's a pittance compared to losing the item.
3. Either get the thing, or get your money back.
I am sorry you experienced this. Not only did he take your money, he took advantage of the community through you and in the process damaged your relationships & standing. That is reprehensible behavior. I got taken about 8 years ago by an online retro mac POS - eerily similar paths. I too chalk my blindness to mid-western kindness being a product of the MW. I was a friendly guy. Yanno, treat others as you would like to be treated. Started with an easy sub $50 transaction and then a few bigger ones and then he ghosted me leaving me short some serious cheese ... and very angry. Like if I find you I will chop your fingers off and enjoy it kind of angry. It took some time to process through that anger and in hind site speaks to the damage criminals like this inflict that goes well beyond just the money. Nowadays I take YMKs route with transactions.There are lots of small fry in this guy's decade's long history of criminality.
But there are big fish who are out THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS.
Post in this thread!Where do I post my story? I was scammed by him as well.
He got it at his UPS store address, took it home, but he opened it up, took the contents out of the box, and stuck a pack of continuous feed printer paper in the box, and then closed it back up and took it to the post office and "refused" it.
I can think of a few, but none suitable for polite company!Does he go by any other names?
On eBay, I dealt with [REDACTED].Does he go by any other names?
I have read that sentiment expressed by many through the years, and I have a few thoughts to share about it.if you're too nice, people will walk all over you.
My opinion is that threads like this are dangerous in that it identifies a person/business by name as a criminal in a completely public space.I have read that sentiment expressed by many through the years, and I have a few thoughts to share about it.
I personally have never made my being nice contingent upon how others treat me. If I did that, my love would soon wax cold. Instead I strive to do unto others just as I would have them do unto me. I try not to be overly suspicious of others because it makes me feel awkward when others feel suspicious of me.
Trust is earned. That truth may sound odd for me to say because thread is about a charlatan who tricked people into trusting, only to turn on them as a thief. Such trickery and deceit causes many to sour on trusting others. But once again, we have a problem if we change in that way. If we become people who cannot trust, cannot love, and cannot embrace the good in our fellow man, what is left within us to to allow us to experience true happiness, seeing that "getting along with others" is a must in this life? What makes this world go round is our ability to transcend the bad and keep on trusting and loving others, withdrawing trust and love from only the small handful of seriously bad ones like Sean of Geek with Social Skills.
While taking a friendly and trusting stance leaves you open to risk, I feel the end result is better than allowing the bad apples of this world to reshape me into a grumpy old man who fears a pouncing lion around every corner. Life itself is one big risk, and each of us seek a happy medium when it comes to manage that risk.
We need to help the defrauded by identifying those who stole from them, which is the aim of this thread. At the same time, we must continue to embrace and praise those people in our community who are the real gems.
I wish to humbly thank @Ron's Computer Videos for having created his video and this thread, thereby alerting others to a threat in our community. And I wish to thank @Mr. Fahrenheit for having shared his detailed horror story. There are many others who have been defrauded by Geek With Social Skills, so I do hope they will at some point chime in too. The predator is still in our midst. His presence shouldn't make us turn on each other, but instead we must keep a vigilant eye on him.
being right or wrong is irrelevant. The mere cost of potential litigation is the concern.
being right or wrong is irrelevant. The mere cost of potential litigation is the concern.