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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (14253)1/12/2024 6:04:28 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14270
 
In your example, the two parties enter into an agreement. And I guess I don't understand. Are you saying that the trade of $$ for the laptop would be an illegal transaction because the seller is unauthorized to sell in the US? Because of his status, would the fact it was facilitated by WU, create a case of fraud?

I am not personally worried about getting caught up in a scam...I'm probably one of the most skeptical people on the planet. But I do have a neighbor that has been caught up in a scam twice in the last year, and she doesn't seem capable of learning not to trust out of the blue texts, calls or phishing online. She goes to dozens of unknown websites to shop, and hasn't lost any money yet, but for some reason she can't understand why this is happening to her?