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So people still went for this, even though the site was obviously a scam? Created the account, handed over personal details, then some money? I am suprised they didn't print the picture from the website and just send that.
I'm reminded of some things i ordered from China, cheap and simple... and yet, in the end the quality of nearly everything is highly suspect that i vowed never to buy directly from china again.

Kinda too bad...
I fail to understand the joke. Either the context is missing, or I don't understand Australian jokes. Only Finnish ones.

What do you get if you cross a kangaroo with an elephant?
- Great big holes all over Australia.
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Bigs: I got the same thing... was a lanyard or something...
Didn't even get my money's worth of lulz... ><
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micktiegs_8: I attached a picture. It's a bit fuzzy because I used my brick phone.
It's not a necklace... Do I tie it around my wrist or something? Looks hip.
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rtcvb32: Wait, wasn't someone putting up wish for an excellent site for really cheap stuff last week or something?
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micktiegs_8: Yes, this is the result :p

It was the 'forum ET' guy... can't remember his name though.
What the hell that even is? A cable for a cooking meter? You know, the kind you can stick on your beef roast?
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tomimt: What the hell that even is? A cable for a cooking meter? You know, the kind you can stick on your beef roast?
haha no it's a cotton material. Kinda seems like a hippy bling accessory that you wrap around your wrist or something.
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micktiegs_8: haha no it's a cotton material. Kinda seems like a hippy bling accessory that you wrap around your wrist or something.
Well, good luck in getting a decent frame rate out of Witcher 3 with that.
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micktiegs_8: haha no it's a cotton material. Kinda seems like a hippy bling accessory that you wrap around your wrist or something.
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tomimt: Well, good luck in getting a decent frame rate out of Witcher 3 with that.
Think I might just stick with the 980ti XD
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micktiegs_8: Wow... should you be on the internet?

Yes, it's a joke. The world is doomed if you actually thought I was serious in the slightest.
Well, to be fair, I don't know you that well, Mickey, and have you SEEN some of the geniuses we have here and the things they get indignant about?
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nightcraw1er.488: So people still went for this, even though the site was obviously a scam?
It's not though. There are scammers on eBay too, that doesn't make it a scam site.
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nightcraw1er.488: So people still went for this, even though the site was obviously a scam?
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plagren: It's not though. There are scammers on eBay too, that doesn't make it a scam site.
Wish! All you like, it's a scam site to me. Even trying to open the page it would let me unless I created an account, any normal site wouldn't do this. If someone sent out what was received in this case, then you would get your money back as false advertising and scamming are not allowed on eBay (although sometimes I could be easier to get your money back).
So yes, go ahead and put money in there, maybe buy some keys from g2a as well, not my problem, but doesn't change the fact they are scam sites.
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nightcraw1er.488: Wish! All you like, it's a scam site to me. Even trying to open the page it would let me unless I created an account, any normal site wouldn't do this. If someone sent out what was received in this case, then you would get your money back as false advertising and scamming are not allowed on eBay (although sometimes I could be easier to get your money back).
So yes, go ahead and put money in there, maybe buy some keys from g2a as well, not my problem, but doesn't change the fact they are scam sites.
Cool story, bro.
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nightcraw1er.488: Wish! All you like, it's a scam site to me. Even trying to open the page it would let me unless I created an account, any normal site wouldn't do this. If someone sent out what was received in this case, then you would get your money back as false advertising and scamming are not allowed on eBay (although sometimes I could be easier to get your money back).
So yes, go ahead and put money in there, maybe buy some keys from g2a as well, not my problem, but doesn't change the fact they are scam sites.
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plagren: Cool story, bro.
Don't get me wrong, eBay isn't perfect, nor is amazon - I had a recent con on fridge magnets from china which never arrived. The main difference I see it is that with those two you have some recourse. And I really didn't like the website of that either.
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nightcraw1er.488: The main difference I see it is that with those two you have some recourse.
And what makes you think there is no recourse with Wish?