Terry Heaton discusses why, even on eBay, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. However, he cautions that deciphering the fraud involved looking at e-mail message headers and HTML source code:
The really sad thing here is that this could easily have snared someone less Internet savvy than yours truly. I should also note that $6,000 worth of gear for $2,500 should've been my first clue. *sigh*Back to Compendium
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