I've seen them around different markets, offering big discounts at places like amazon and Walmart.com. Probably a scam/rip off, but curiosity has gotten me and I was wondering if any of you guys have tried one of them.
Any of you guys try one of those 'Amazon discounts' services?
I've seen them around different markets, offering big discounts at places like amazon and Walmart.com. Probably a scam/rip off, but curiosity has gotten me and I was wondering if any of you guys have tried one of them.
[5 Points] mjmedstarved:
[3 Points] None:
I've done this three times and it worked.. Not trying again tho cause it was sketchy last time they were starting to ask more questions "this is the third one in the past two months"
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[1 Points] tupacisalive3:
How does it work?
[1 Points] octomarvel:
It's social engineering.
You have to buy something on Amazon, then purchase the listing and the vendor calls Amazon like he is you saying that he was delivered an empty box.
Vendors usually offer different prices for refunds or reships. Also, if I'm not mistaken, there are also value limits and the account must be aged.
I don't even fux with fraud but I've read a few thousand listings. Hope that helps.
=)
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[1 Points] Theeconomist1:
I won't go into the value you get bc that is subjective. Obviously there are some vendors that scam just like anything else. But th stuff done is usually stuff you can do with a little bit of research and knowing how to work people. People delegate it I guess bc they don't feel comfortable doing it themselves. But I don't believe there is a magic formula for this type of thing. Think if you ordered a product and it legitimately didn't show up. That's basically what is being done with these services. They make the calls to customer support and complain about a purchase not received. I had Amazon package stolen from my doorstep a few years ago around xmas time. It was a hefty order and they did an immediate reship. Same principle. Except you are lying about not getting your order
[1 Points] None:
I have the guide posted on /r/fraudnet (or check my post history) basically tells you how to do it for free, It's not hard.
Never heard of it and I spend thousands with Amazon.