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Scott Davis: KA5SEK Yet Anther Victim!!!
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:01 pm
by W0GMH
Lost $103 sent for a non-existent IC-2100H on 4/21/2006. I have filed a mail fraud report with the USPS. This guy is an absolute SCAM and you might as well flush your money down the toilet if you send it to him!!! Really stupid on his part because collectively all of these transactions are a serious felony. If you've been scammed by him do us a favor and file a mail fraud report!!
Scott, I will not rest (at any cost) until you have been arrested and charged with mail fraud. You are the biggest kind of low-life there is to be scamming fellow hobbyists out of their hard-earned money

Here's an updated address for Scott:
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:02 pm
by W0GMH
5427 30th
Lubbock, TX 79407
Lubbock Police Department IS taking reports via phone!!
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:19 pm
by W0GMH
If Scott has scammed you too, please call Lubbock Police at 1-806-775-2816. They are taking theft reports over the phone! Please call asap as detectives will need all information possible and soon!
Scammed
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 4:13 pm
by kf8jl
Yes, i was also Scammed by are Friend Scott Davis.
I did call the number,and made a report over the phone.
It only takes a few mins. Dont let this Bum get rich off of hard working people.
Time to stop him!!
Thanks..Kevin
Re: Scott Davis: KA5SEK Yet Anther Victim!!!
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 2:51 pm
by N6VMO
Use the search...Use the search...Use the search...I can't understand why many do not use this simple function.
We should be passing the word about the QRZ search function. Maybe a flashing banner under every 'for sale' post as a reminder.
Or, when the user selects the ad, it displays the link(s) to any feedback about the seller, good or bad.
If the link below appeared when the ad is selected, it may have caused amateurs to think twice before committing any funds..
Feedback Forum KA5SEK "BEWARE"
N7CLD 0 370 Tue Mar 29, 2005 9:16 pm
N7CLD
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 2:27 pm
by Pizwiz
Readily admitting my total ignorance of PC software, I tried searching the Ads for the above mentioned callsign.
I searched both under "Title and Description" and " Callsign of the person placing the Ad"
In both cases it found no results.
What am I missing?
Adolph
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 2:34 pm
by N6VMO
Pizwiz wrote:Readily admitting my total ignorance of PC software, I tried searching the Ads for the above mentioned callsign.
I searched both under "Title and Description" and " Callsign of the person placing the Ad"
In both cases it found no results.
What am I missing?
Adolph
Do your search while in the Feedback Forum and not in the Classifieds Home window.
While in the Feedback Forum, located just under the flashing ad banner you will see a link called 'Search'. Click on the link and type the callsign in the 'Search for Keywords' window (top window).
73
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:01 pm
by Pizwiz
Thanks very Much. Easy, if you know how. !!
It again proves that they should not let us old folks anywhere near PC's.
I personally think that every computer should come equipped with a precocious 7 year old.
Adolph
Re: Scott Davis: KA5SEK Yet Anther Victim!!!
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 3:27 am
by kb9vxq
N6VMO wrote:Use the search...Use the search...Use the search...I can't understand why many do not use this simple function.
We should be passing the word about the QTH search function. Maybe a flashing banner under every 'for sale' post as a reminder.
Or, when the user selects the ad, it displays the link(s) to any feedback about the seller, good or bad.
If the link below appeared when the ad is selected, it may have caused amateurs to think twice before committing any funds..
Feedback Forum KA5SEK "BEWARE"
N7CLD 0 370 Tue Mar 29, 2005 9:16 pm
N7CLD
If you notice W0GMH just joined the forum 29May06 and I notice that has happened alot with people that get scammed. They get scammed then join this forum and voice what has happened. It's a shame they didn't join earlier so they would have been informed of the offender so they wouldn't have been scammed in the first place.
The link to feedback from the seller sounds like a good idea although I don't know enough about computers to know how hard it would be to implement.