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  1. Fusbc
    Joined: Jan 8, 2019
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    Does anyone know the real name, address, or phone number to “Bill Robinson shop” on Facebook? He won’t send the parts that I paid for
     
  2. Johnny Gee
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    from Downey, Ca

  3. HOTRODPRIMER
    Joined: Jan 3, 2003
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    He is a know scammer.

    Always ask questions on the hamb, it may save you from getting screwed out of your hard earned money. HRP
     
  4. 5window
    Joined: Jan 29, 2005
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    Call your credit card company now for help. you did pay by credit card,right? Hope you're not out too much.
     
  5. Fusbc
    Joined: Jan 8, 2019
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    Apple Pay $1280 for a transmission and shipping
     
  6. HOTRODPRIMER
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    What the heck is apple pay and did he recommend you pay with it? HRP
     
  7. Fusbc
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    He mentioned a few ways to pay and that was the only one I have already. I should have known it was a scam when he didn’t accept PayPal. Ugh!
    What can I do????
     
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  8. Bentrodder
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    I don't think Apple pay offers buyer protection. How do you fund Apple pay? you might contact your bank or card that puts money into the account.*****ING HATE THIEVES!!!:mad:
     
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  9. 5window
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    This is from AI-your intelligence may differ:

    How Apple Pay Protects You:
    • Security Features:
      Apple Pay uses encryption and tokenization to protect your payment information, and merchants never see your actual card number.
    • Secure Element:
      Apple Pay uses a secure element, a specialized chip, to store payment information securely on your device.
    • Fraud Detection:
      Apple Pay transactions are monitored for fraudulent activity, and additional verification steps may be required if suspicious activity is detected.
    What to Do in Case of a Dispute or Refund:
    • Contact Your Bank or Card Issuer:
      If you have a dispute or need a refund for a purchase made with Apple Pay, you should contact your bank or card issuer, not Apple.
    • Follow Your Bank's Procedures:
      Your bank will guide you through the necessary steps to dispute a transaction or initiate a refund.
    • Provide Documentation:
      You may need to provide documentation or evidence to support your request for a refund or dispute.
    • Review Your Apple Pay Transactions:
      Regularly review your Apple Pay transaction history to identify any suspicious activity.
    • Suspend Apple Pay:
      If you suspect your Apple Pay account has been compromised, you can suspend Apple Pay on your device through the Find My app or by contacting Apple support.
    • Change Your Passcode:
      Change your passcode on your Apple device to prevent unauthorized access to your Apple Pay account.
    • Contact Apple Support:
      Reach out to Apple support for additional****istance and guidance on securing your Apple Pay account.
    • Device-Specific Numbers:
      Each card added to Apple Pay is****igned a unique device account number, making it difficult to track or steal your real card details.
     
  10. Slick111
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    Why does any one buy on Face Book the biggest thieves market on line
     
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  11. panhead_pete
    Joined: Feb 22, 2006
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    Live video chat with seller and parts
    Their ID
    Paypal Goods and Services

    99% of any pages with Parts etc in their name are scammers.
     
  12. HOTRODPRIMER
    Joined: Jan 3, 2003
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    Scammers rely on the buyers enthusiasm, the buyer gets excited when he finds the hard to find pieces he has been looking for and all normal fears of doing business with a total stranger, I have a pal that lost over 6 grand thinking he was getting a killer deal on a 1932 Ford rolling frame with a quickchange rear axle,4 speed transmission and a Red Ram Hemi, what he got was screwed, he spend a couple thousand dollars chasing the guy and never found him.

    I have been lucky but I will only buy from long time Hambers and it's paid off, I'm sorry you had problems but if I were you I would check with apple pay. HRP
     
  13. JD Miller
    Joined: Nov 12, 2011
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    He's probably in Ethiopia in a straw hut
     
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  14. Sorry to hear you have lost your loot.
    I strung this scammer along for a while, after a few messages looking for a 1966 VW beetle radiator,I told him he should have stuck to appearing in "Lost in Space".
    I buy and sell on FB , you just have to know how to sort out the sheep from the*****holes.
     
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  15. twenty8
    Joined: Apr 8, 2021
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    That has absolutely nothing to do with luck, my friend. It is just good common sense.
    People often tell me that I worry too much. I tell them that I worry that they don't worry anywhere near enough.
     
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