BEWARE of SCAM groups on Faceboook

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This scam just keeps going—one group gets shut down, and these scammers create another. I'm sharing this to warn others and spread the word. The entire NSX and S2000 Parts group is a complete scam. The admins are all scammers, and nothing in the group is legitimate. There are so many red flags, but people either overlook them or lack common sense. As soon as you ask them where they're located, they try to move the conversation to private messages. That's because they give different locations to different people, especially if someone asks to pick up a part in person. Their goal is to always provide an address that's far from your location. I don’t think anyone has ever received a real phone number or address from them. I’m still in the group just to report their posts and admins. Hopefully, if enough people report them, Facebook will take the page down. Feel free to message other members and encourage them to report the group and its admins. Just be careful about posting anything publicly—they'll ban you immediately (don’t ask how I know). They've also flagged certain keywords, making it nearly impossible to warn everyone in the group.

This group is
NSX and S2000 PARTS

One of the person behind is a scammer "EMILE FOREST" here is a link to his profile

Please join this group and report each of the profiles, with enough complaints Facebook will... eventually remove them (Ive had success with this method in the past)

SCAMMER 1


SCAMMER 2

SCAMMER 3

SCAMMER 4

SCAMMER 5
 
How can I be scammed if I can't even read this german shit . . . ?
 
Here are over a dozen profiles they have crate that have joined this group as Admin's and got removed by Facebook.
 

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Also... In any online marketplace, including the forums here, be particularly careful with anyone who responds to a WTB post from you. It's a lot easier for a scammer to take advantage of a motivated buyer in private messages than to fool an entire skeptical community with a public for-sale post.
 
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