Wife just shown me an ad for PSA with “too good to be true” prices.
Just an FYI - it could fool many, maybe even her buying gifts, but I said
EXIT FAST.
IE: Winchester 525 .22 $5.19
Yep. We had a sticky post sbout them back in January and there have been many follow up posts. See here:
If it seems to good to be true, it is. Report it as a scam and move on.
I wish that the Federal Trade Commission had a quick way/link to report them to. They should shut them down, seize all their assets and prosecute them. There should be some way to identify these thieves through banks no matter what country and ban them from any and all internet, media, etc.
There has to be a way to track and identify these jackasses.
There is, they don’t want to do it.

Typical lazy government workers. Clock in, eat Cheetos and play solitaire, lunch, catch up on Face Page, pigeon hole or file 13 (trash can) citizens complaints, clock out. Receive salary and pension for doing jack squat.
I wish Elon would have stayed on and kept the swamp dwellers feet to the fire. Probably the only person in history to expose fraud publicly without censorship. He could have singlehandedly eliminated all levels of bureaucracy over the next three years.
Musk wasn’t ready for politics, where you have to negotiate deals. And Trump should have trimmed the fat, not added to it. We had the A Team, but Washington wasn’t a big enough town for both of those two’s egos.
With the introduction of AI is only going to get worse, much worse! You won’t be able to discern between a legitimate ad, and a fake one. The wording, the context the graphics will be spot on, they even will be able to make the email addresses, as well as Internet links that you will not be able to tell it’s not real! And this will all be happening within the next year!
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Look in the bottom left of your screen to see where a link is really taking you.
If anyone wants to see how bad it’s going to get I suggest you watch this video!
https://youtu.be/giT0ytynSqg?si=tllo6O3_6we1EeoA
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