FREE: vm Samsung galaxy victory + case and privacy filtrr
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Description
The listing, vm Samsung galaxy victory + case and privacy filtrr has ended.
It's a virgin mobile as sung galaxy victory 4glte. Only slightly used and stayed Covered in a case. Its a great phone and will do the galaxy justice. Great for kids who want a "galaxy smart phone" without the high cost for parents.
Questions & Comments
@steviejerabek You know, if I were you I would watch what I post in the comments. By stating that you are posting an auction, but only @Amber266 is blocked from it you could easily be reported to the individuals over the website. I've seen people get taken off the website for much less.
Not my fault. YOU BLOCKED ME Amber266. You cannot bid on an auction from a person you blocked. Nowhere did I mention that I Blocked you. That's you taking things out of context to fit your personal agenda. And I haven't posted an auction yet. So technically there is no auction to report me about. There isn't any harassment emails to you because you blocked me. There is no policy about stating the aforementioned Blocking. Once again. I'm merely stating facts here. I have abided by the rules. But this does raise an eyebrow. If you've "seen people taken off the website for much less", this could mean you knew these people. But that's all irrelevant. You're upset because I saw a good joke. And the joke still stands. After all. You should be able to spot a scammer a mile away as long as you've been here. But you believe this is a legit auction. So please. Bid away and Good Luck! :p
I didn't say she thought it was a scam. I'M SAYING IT'S A SCAM. I'm laughing at her for asking a question, getting no response (like you mentioned), and bidding on the item anyway. So what's the point of asking the question to begin with? Thanks for your input though. lol It's too bad for Amber266. I'm about to put up an auction for a smartphone and she won't be able to bid on it.
steviejerabek: Amber266 didn't say she thought it was a scam.....that's why she asked the question. There was no reason to laugh at her that is being rude.
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