January 29th, 2017, 01:23 PM
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Re: Mark Alves + Don M&R Tech Scammed Me Out ot $8,000 - Need Advice?
This whole discussion should show all the need for background research (due diligence). The world is small thanks to Google and the internet. Check everyone out, use any aliases you can dig up. I know one guy that is actively selling machines on this sight that is on his third alias. In my opinion, if you operating under an alias, you have had some unscrupulous dealings in your past.
A good tip on Digitsmith for sketchy machine "brokers", would be their "join date" this is located by their nickname in the upper left hand corner of their posts. I am not all saying newbies are scammers, however this could be a clue to the legitimacy of a machinery dealer. Another excellent way to check dealers out is to ask about them right here in the discussion section. Ink and supply salespeople along with real technicians are great resources for background information also. Be careful a good deal of people see dealing in used machinery as easy & fast money. If you can't verify the seller and their reputation, run away from the deal.
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