

How do you know you were scammed? Are you sure you just haven't recieved it in the mail yet or something? I mean she has her real name and a picture of herself on here so that would be pretty dumb
That's not her real name/identity.How do you know you were scammed? Are you sure you just haven't recieved it in the mail yet or something? I mean she has her real name and a picture of herself on here so that would be pretty dumb
Hahaha it might not be her-
Haven't you watched Catfish?
I laugh bc it's mind boggling why someone would do that.

That's not her real name/identity. The person she masqueraded as actually goes to Rutgers EMSOP (I would know, I go there).
Yeah, I let her know - she laughed.Oh duh I do watch catfish silly me haha
Oh wow does the real person know??
Yeah, I let her know - she laughed. Originally I signed up to say hi but turns out it wasn't her 🙁
I have the PayPal protection thingy so hopefully PayPal will refund me. I feel like such an idiot
Pittpharm87
Except reselling a physical item isn't infringing on a copyright. If you are selling a copy that you made, then yes, that would be copyright infringement.Yeah I always ask the seller to post to eBay to see if they're scamming. There's more protection through eBay. Also I saw something about paypal only protecting a transaction as long as it doesn't infringe on a copyright. Dr. Collins is copyrighted so they may not cover the resale of the guide