This has to be scam right?

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I think it is. Looking at the user's items for sale, he/she has a collection of hot toys all around the $70 mark...that and fur coats.
 
I think it is. Looking at the user's items for sale, he/she has a collection of hot toys all around the $70 mark...that and fur coats.

Yeah and the fact that almost all his transactions were in the last month and all are private seem like giveaways. But still, Paypal protects you right? lol
 
You have to ask, Razz? Presumably you know this is a pretty clear cut scam... *shakes head and walks out of thread*
 
Yeah and the fact that almost all his transactions were in the last month and all are private seem like giveaways. But still, Paypal protects you right? lol

Even though Paypal protects (somewhat), the shame of being caught in it is worse!
 
4 sold.

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I'd say it's almost worth a roll of the dice to see what happens... with an account being open as long as they've been I'd guess there should have been some opporuntity for a least one negative by now :huh
 
It's got to be a scam. The seller is also claiming to be selling the War Machine Mk1 Diecast for $75 which isn't out anywhere until like the third quarter of 2016
 
At first I was thinking, okay this is one of those sellers in China showing Hot Toys pictures but are actually selling Crazy Toys (which are bootleg versions of already released Hot Toys). But there is no way they have that many different bootleg items. The most I think I've ever seen one seller having is 3.
 
I would be worried and checked feedback but looked o.k but wouldnt trust something to good to be real.
 
Scam, bootleg or price mistake?

How could it not be one of those three?

Somehow this feedback:

Very fast shipping to Moscow. Good quality, seller goes to favorites! Thanks

- does the opposite of reassure me.
 
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