doubleboost
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We will see if it turns up lolAnd just to reinforce what's already been said....sorry but this really does have scam written all over it.![]()
We will see if it turns up lolAnd just to reinforce what's already been said....sorry but this really does have scam written all over it.![]()
It is genuine
A donation from a youtube viewer
The bloke that is sending it is going to do it via paypal
No way would I be sharing my bank details
It all seemed very complicated to me
Strangley enough this is not the first time this has happenedWhy on earth should a random person want to make a donation to you just because you have posted something on YouTube. Think about it ! Sounds like the latest Nigerian / Ukraine scam to me.
I'd be a multi millionaire if I responded to everybody who sent me an email for various reasons offering me money and they were genuine.
Strangely enough this is not the first time this has happened
Simple paypal transactionWhat happened on the previous occasion(s)? Assuming that is, that the same payment method was proposed.
Strangley enough this is not the first time this has happened
From different peopleMust be strange as in all the years I've viewed 1000's of YouTube vids not once have I ever thought "I must send the person who posted this some money" !
The cynic in me makes me think the previous payment was to establish some sort of trust ready for the "sting"
is the link to bank of America identical to this one ? https://www.bankofamerica.com/ if it has anything else its probably fakeFrom different people
I have had gifts from all over the world
Mainly engineering related tools
at least your bank account is still intactive had a few from america wanting drawings of the cable stripper i made and put it on home made tools forum and a fair few thanks for posting no cash though![]()