Originally Posted by DRTRCR22
I agree with Chris' first reply...
It is not fair to the others on here itching to help someone, to have to deal with totally illiterate and inconsiderate posters who just want to rant and rave about a deal they got into because of their stupidity.
I am not talking about the occasional spelling or grammar mistake, but how the hell are you suppose to understand something like... THISGUYMADEMEMADBECASEHERIPEDMEOFWHENHETOLDMEHISPA RTISBRNADNEWWHENACTULLYITISTOTALYJUNKANDHEGOTMYBRA NDNEWSTUFINTRADFORHISTRADE...
I don't care who you are... that is NOT funny...!
This level of education reveals the preliminary reason this guy got scammed... and I am sorry but that is not OUR problem...!
Does "Buyer Beware", "Investigate thoroughly", "Get a second opinion", and "If it is too good to be true, it is" not mean anything any more...?
Yes, I believe in the old cliche "There are no stupid questions", but these posters are not asking "questions" for help, they are just ranting and raving for attention to make others feel sorry for their stupidity.
And YES, I have done that myself, so I know what I am talking about, but no it really didn't make me feel any better...
I also agree there should be a re-direct (before posting) to a sticky with the "Rules of Posting Complaints". Then if the whiner wants to either educate himself, or find a literate person to put his complaint to ink, then so be it... and we will try to help him/her anyway we can...
Jim
Did you really just say this;
"This level of education reveals the preliminary reason this guy got scammed... and I am sorry but that is not OUR problem...! "
So are you saying that its more likely a high school educated person will be scammed than a college educated one?
So should you expect to be scammed if you dont have sufficient education?
Help me out as I am having a hard time following this logic.
I would have thought the primary reason was intent to scam by the dishonest party.
Scorp