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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3518212" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I read the above posts by both [USER=46793]@CapnD[/USER] and [USER=32702]@crrcboatz[/USER] with a smile on my face. Stuff like this makes me proud to be an OSA'er. Thanks Guys, for bringing a little sunshine in on a cloudy, cold winter day.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, we <em>have</em> had an influx of Scammers on OSA, particularly over the last several months. We've had a few members get taken by these crooks, where they sent money, but never received the item they thought they were getting. We've posted notices to alert folks to these bad guys. I myself have said several times that it is prudent to deal with <em>established members with good feedback</em> in order to avoid getting snookered. Reputation is important to most of us I believe. Example: I have never personally met [USER=32702]@crrcboatz[/USER], but I "know" him from his participation and would have no qualms whatsoever in doing a transaction with him. I also think that [USER=46793]@CapnD[/USER] is gonna prove to be alright; I mean, he not only answered in a polite and well written post, but he became a site supporter too! That alone leads me to believe he's not a bad guy, seeking only to lurk around in the hopes of cheating somebody! We're happy to see that you've joined us, it's all about the Community here at OSA. Welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3518212, member: 10465"] I read the above posts by both [USER=46793]@CapnD[/USER] and [USER=32702]@crrcboatz[/USER] with a smile on my face. Stuff like this makes me proud to be an OSA'er. Thanks Guys, for bringing a little sunshine in on a cloudy, cold winter day. Unfortunately, we [I]have[/I] had an influx of Scammers on OSA, particularly over the last several months. We've had a few members get taken by these crooks, where they sent money, but never received the item they thought they were getting. We've posted notices to alert folks to these bad guys. I myself have said several times that it is prudent to deal with [I]established members with good feedback[/I] in order to avoid getting snookered. Reputation is important to most of us I believe. Example: I have never personally met [USER=32702]@crrcboatz[/USER], but I "know" him from his participation and would have no qualms whatsoever in doing a transaction with him. I also think that [USER=46793]@CapnD[/USER] is gonna prove to be alright; I mean, he not only answered in a polite and well written post, but he became a site supporter too! That alone leads me to believe he's not a bad guy, seeking only to lurk around in the hopes of cheating somebody! We're happy to see that you've joined us, it's all about the Community here at OSA. Welcome. [/QUOTE]
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