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Posted 01/23/2023   10:29 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add mootermutt987 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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Hello, do you need more cheaper forever stamps, they are anti-counterfeiting stamps and could be used normally. I could provide many styles, thank you!

Clearly a non-native English speaker. Now, in this person's defense, it appears that they spelled everything correctly, but the verbiage is quite clunky. It has the same clunkiness of so many electronics 'manuals' that I have seen over the last few years.

Not that there is anything wrong with non-native-English speakers.

But.... we all know where the counterfeits are coming from (not England, not Canada, and not the USA, among others), and there are very few native English speakers there.
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Posted 01/29/2023   2:24 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add ZebraMan to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
> Clearly a non-native English speaker.

Could be, but also know that many phishing emails are intentionally written with poor grammar as a red flag to weed out the smart people from replying to the emails.

From the web, "Scammers do this to target those people who are most gullible and susceptible to believing the sincerity of the emails. Scammers insert sufficient clues into their messages so as to discourage responses from anyone who isn't sufficiently gullible so as to ultimately fall prey to the relevant scam and generate revenue for the scammer. Such mistakes make the emails more seem more relatable, and may actually help the scammer build rapport with the intended target.

Only a fool would fall for messages full of errors. And scammers are looking for that kind of people."
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Edited by ZebraMan - 01/29/2023 2:26 pm
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Posted 01/29/2023   4:37 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add TheArtfulHinger to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Given all of the counterfeit forever stamps on eBay, you'd think the one seller guaranteed to have the genuine article - the USPS - would have a presence there. But they closed their eBay store there a year or so ago and haven't reopened it. I can always buy stamps from the post office or on usps.com, but being able to buy stamps with eBay's "spendable funds" (proceeds from selling on eBay) would be convenient. Given that eBay insists on collecting sales tax on postage and the postal service does not, it's probably for the best, anyway.
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Posted 01/31/2023   8:24 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
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Posted 01/31/2023   10:08 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add BobInRye to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Not just FB, folks. Do a Google search in "US postage stamps" and watch the scams pop out of the woodwork.
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Posted 02/01/2023   11:08 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add alub to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
The ads of counterfeit stamps on Facebook price all stamps the same, in this case 29c per stamp. This would make sense if they were selling just the first class forever stamps. But in the case of one company, they are selling for the same price as their forever stamps, 29c per stamp, the Colorado Hairstreak butterfly stamps (2021) - Non-machinable surcharge with a face value of 88c (Scott # 5568). A much better "deal" than the regular forever stamps-- if these were real postage stamps. Another "deal", you can buy the counterfeit Celebration Corsage two ounce stamps, with a face value of 84c (Scott# 5200) for the same, 29c per stamp, price. Or, for the best value, you can purchase panes of counterfeit Global Green Succulent Forever Stamps, face value of $1.10 (Scott# 5198) again for the same, 29c per stamp, price.

The "discount" is not so good for the sheets of Forever, Post Card rate, Coral Reefs counterfeit stamps (Scott #5363-66) that they also sell. With a face value of 44c, it's still a discount, but not the deep discount they advertise. My favorite is the company that is selling counterfeits of the Uncle Sam's Hat additional ounce stamps from 2017, (Scott #5174). These are stamps, with a face value of 21c, are being marketed as "discounted" for only 25c per stamp.
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Posted 02/05/2023   10:07 am  Show Profile Check eyeonwall's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add eyeonwall to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
rog - that same ad pooped up for me on this site just now
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Posted 02/05/2023   11:30 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add paulsonja to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I report every one as spam or inappropriate depending on where I see it.
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Posted 02/05/2023   11:59 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add alub to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I reported one of these links to Facebook. As part of the complaint, facebook gave me a link to their ad page. When I checked the next day the same ad site was selling kitchenware. No signs of stamps anywhere on it.
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