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<blockquote data-quote="g54b16psi" data-source="post: 4107002" data-attributes="member: 49052"><p>Total scam. First, it's an NR profile...huge red flag. Second, look at the guns being offered. Very sought after. Third, the opening bid price is only $100 away from the Buy It Now price, which is waay too low anyway. When you search the first line or two of the item description, you will find the listing was stolen from a listing from Polk County, GA. The scammer changed just a few words. The pictures are identical, but the scammer has less of them in his listing. The scammer is only trying to mug you for $1,100 on the Ruger 77; the actual owner of the gun in Georgia is looking for $1,350. Lastly, if you hit the 'Buy It Now' button, you will immediately receive a call from an illiterate foreigner who will demand electronic payment. If you are stupid enough to do that, you'll see the same gun pop up again on GunBroker, over and over until someone smokes thier feedback and they just move on to another fake profile and start all over. The pet guns they scam are Marlin 1895, Stacattos, Pythons, DDM4s, H&K SP5,...pretty much any highly sought after gun, and always about 1/2 price. If it seems too good to be true, it absolutely is too good to be true on GunBroker.</p><p></p><p>Here's the real listing: <a href="https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-ruger-77-mark-ii-rl-ultralight.3227861/" target="_blank">North West GA - FS Ruger 77 Mark II RL (Ultralight)</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g54b16psi, post: 4107002, member: 49052"] Total scam. First, it's an NR profile...huge red flag. Second, look at the guns being offered. Very sought after. Third, the opening bid price is only $100 away from the Buy It Now price, which is waay too low anyway. When you search the first line or two of the item description, you will find the listing was stolen from a listing from Polk County, GA. The scammer changed just a few words. The pictures are identical, but the scammer has less of them in his listing. The scammer is only trying to mug you for $1,100 on the Ruger 77; the actual owner of the gun in Georgia is looking for $1,350. Lastly, if you hit the 'Buy It Now' button, you will immediately receive a call from an illiterate foreigner who will demand electronic payment. If you are stupid enough to do that, you'll see the same gun pop up again on GunBroker, over and over until someone smokes thier feedback and they just move on to another fake profile and start all over. The pet guns they scam are Marlin 1895, Stacattos, Pythons, DDM4s, H&K SP5,...pretty much any highly sought after gun, and always about 1/2 price. If it seems too good to be true, it absolutely is too good to be true on GunBroker. Here's the real listing: [URL="https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-ruger-77-mark-ii-rl-ultralight.3227861/"]North West GA - FS Ruger 77 Mark II RL (Ultralight)[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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